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Andrew Mcdonald: Australia head coach backs David Warner, Usman Khawaja to rebound in Ashes | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Australia openers David Warner and Usman Khawaja managed just 4 runs in partnership in the two innings of the World Test Championship final win over India last week but head coach Andrew McDonald is confident the duo will bounce back in the upcoming Ashes series.
While Khawaja had a horrendous outing against India, scoring 0 and 13, Warner looked good during his 43-run knock in the first innings but scored just 1 run in the second.
During the 2019 Ashes too Australia had failed to get runs at the top with Stuart Broad dismissing Warner 7 times in the series.
“I thought Davey moved well in the first innings (against India),” McDonald told Australian media.
“He got strangled down the leg side. You look at that, and you say ‘a little bit of luck there and potentially that’s a bigger score’.
“But the way he moved, the way he played is exactly what we want.”
Khawaja was dropped after three tests in the 2019 Ashes but the stylish lefthander has piled on the runs since his recall to the squad for the Sydney test against England in January 2022.
“Uzzie’s last two years speak for themselves. There’s going to be failure points for any batters and he’s had one,” said McDonald.
“But it doesn’t mean he’s any less prepared.”
England all-rounder Moeen Ali, who retired from test cricket in September 2021, was added to the Ashes squad for the first two tests after spinner Jack Leach was ruled out of the series.
McDonald said it would be a “challenge” for England to adjust their attack to fit Moeen.
“Mo hasn’t played a red-ball game for an extended period of time. No doubt he’ll be prepared – he’s had a couple of weeks’ notice,” said McDonald.

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“But I think Jack Leach really complemented that attack and his wicket-taking ability and the way Ben Stokes has used him has been a little more aggressive and has reaped some great rewards.”
(With inputs from Reuters)

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