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Katich Feels Green Is Best Suited To Open The Batting For Australia In Tests After Warner’s Retirement
Since his debut in 2020, Green has played 24 Tests as a batter at either number six or seven. But he lost his spot during this year’s Ashes when Mitchell Marsh scored an impressive century on return to the format at Headingley.
With Warner set to retire after the Sydney Test against Pakistan, and Australia to play two Tests against the West Indies later in January 2024, chances are high of Green being slotted at the top.
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