Steve Smith Returns to Number Four in Australia's Test Batting Order

Steve Smith Returns to Number Four in Australia’s Test Batting Order

Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald has revealed the strategic decision to move Steve Smith back to his familiar batting position at number four in Tests. This shift comes after a brief experiment with Smith opening the batting, which yielded limited success.

McDonald explained that the decision was made collectively by the leadership group, including captain Pat Cummins. They believed that Smith’s return to number four would benefit the team’s overall balance and performance.

“We felt it was best for the team for him to make that shift away from opening,” McDonald said. “We’ve got different challenges this summer, and that was a collective decision.”

With Usman Khawaja set to open in Tests, the race for his opening partner is heating up. Marcus Harris, Cameron Bancroft, Matthew Renshaw, and Sam Konstas will all be vying for the spot in the upcoming round of Sheffield Shield matches.

McDonald emphasized that all four players are in contention for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India, which begins on November 22. He noted that Konstas’ impressive performance in the first Shield game has earned him a place in the Australia A squad.

“We’ve got a bit of an eye to the future in some of the (Australia A) selections, and a bit of an eye to here and now,” McDonald said. “We’ve got some left-handed options, some right-handed options, and some guys that have piled on runs over a period of time.”

McDonald stressed that the decision will not be based solely on batting performance but will also consider other factors. “It’s not a bat-off,” he said. “We’ve got to reward what we see at that point in time.”