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Improvement In Nathan McSweeney’s Game Has Been Unreal, Says Ryan Harris
McSweeney made scores of 39 and 88 not out as a number four batter in the seven-wicket win for Australia A over India A at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay. But for the second four-day game, McSweeney will be opening the batting at the Melbourne Cricket Ground alongside another contender Marcus Harris.
“Seeing his work ethic and drive to be successful and to want as most young guys do want to play for Australia, he’s got it all. Just to see his game and he had a good year last year and he’s already started off with a bang this year.”
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31