With a batting lineup that includes former Test openers Cameron Bancroft and Marcus Harris, along with promising youngster Sam Konstas, the selectors have options. But McSweeney’s recent run of scores—55, 127 not out, 37, and 72—has thrust him into serious consideration.
"I feel like I've been playing some really good cricket, and I feel like my game is progressing each year and hopefully I continue to do that," McSweeney told reporters in Mackay.
As he leads Australia A into their upcoming matchup, McSweeney has a chance to showcase his readiness, and he views the potential opportunity to open as both an honour and a responsibility.
"There's so many guys that are playing well and hopefully we can all take the opportunity and make it a really hard job for the selectors. I'm playing probably the best cricket I have. Batting No.3 for South Australia, and pretty much my whole career, it's not too dissimilar to opening. All my prep is with the new ball, so I feel like my game's ready. Hopefully I can get an opportunity. If not, I'll keep trying to get better."
With India A fielding several Test squad members to prepare for the Australian conditions, McSweeney and his team face a challenging contest, one that will test the resolve and skill of Australia’s rising stars.
"There's so many guys that are playing well and hopefully we can all take the opportunity and make it a really hard job for the selectors. I'm playing probably the best cricket I have. Batting No.3 for South Australia, and pretty much my whole career, it's not too dissimilar to opening. All my prep is with the new ball, so I feel like my game's ready. Hopefully I can get an opportunity. If not, I'll keep trying to get better."
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Article Source: IANS
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