Marcus Harris cautions against repercussions of Australia’s decision to exclude David Warner for Cameron Green and Mitch Marsh

Marcus Harris issues a warning against dropping David Warner for the crucial Ashes Test and suggests that playing hard-hitting middle-order players in the opening role could be risky. While Australia is still considering their options, with Pat Cummins and Andrew McDonald not guaranteeing Warner’s place, dropping Warner could open up the opportunity for Cameron Green and Mitch Marsh to play together in pursuit of a 3-1 series lead. Harris acknowledges the difficulty of opening in England, as he himself struggled during his previous Tests there and believes that it is a specialist position. He suggests that destructive players like Green, Marsh, and Travis Head would be better suited to coming in against a slightly older ball. Harris also supports Warner, citing the successful opening partnerships he has formed with Usman Khawaja in the recent matches. He believes that even if Warner isn’t scoring big runs, he can still contribute to the team. Harris is confident in his own abilities and ready to step in if needed, as selectors have shown interest in him as a potential replacement for Warner in the future.

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