'Davey's not a selector': Australia head coach Andrew McDonald nonchalantly overlooks David Warner's suggestion

Andrew Mcdonald (L) and David Warner (R).
Andrew Mcdonald (L) and David Warner (R).

Highlights:

McDonald confirmed Warner's absence from the upcoming ODIs and T20Is against the West Indies in early February.

Instead, Warner will be participating in the ILT20 in the UAE, playing for the Dubai Capitals.

Australia's head coach Andrew McDonald has indicated that the team is exploring various options to fill the opening slot in Test cricket, a position soon to be vacated by David Warner. Warner, set to retire from Test cricket after the upcoming third match against Pakistan in Sydney on January 3, has suggested Marcus Harris as his potential replacement. However, McDonald emphasized that the selection panel is considering a broader pool of candidates, including Cameron Green.

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The discussion about Warner's successor has been a topic of much debate, with several names like Harris, Green, Matt Renshaw, and Cameron Bancroft being considered. This decision is crucial for the Australian team's future composition, especially with their next Test series against the West Indies on the horizon. McDonald assured that a decision regarding the opening batsman will be made well ahead of this series to ensure a smooth transition.

“Davey's not a selector. I remember back to when Davey endorsed Matt Renshaw so I think the next one will probably be Cam Bancroft and then Cameron Green and he'll have all bases covered," McDonald was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.

"But it's great when a fellow player endorses someone else internally. It means that they've probably excluded other players as well, but he was asked his opinion and we're happy with him expressing that,” he added.

Further, McDonald confirmed Warner's absence from the upcoming ODIs and T20Is against the West Indies in early February. Instead, Warner will be participating in the ILT20 in the UAE, playing for the Dubai Capitals. This move is currently under review by Cricket Australia, as they assess Warner's request for a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to partake in the overseas league.

“All options will be considered. We're not going to make the decision until the deadline, which will be the West Indies game,": McDonald said.

"Cameron Green, as a discussion around who are the best six batters, has definitely been in the conversation,” he added.  

This period marks a significant transition for the Australian cricket team, as they navigate the end of Warner's illustrious Test career and look towards grooming new talent to fill his considerable shoes. The decision on his replacement will be a strategic move, reflecting Australia's vision for their future in Test cricket.

 

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