The radical change needed to fix Australia s T20 middle-order problem A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Australia may need to break up their star opening combination of David Warner and Aaron Finch for the T20 World Cup to address the middle-order crisis that’s deepened during their shambolic tour of the Caribbean.
As they’ve gone 0-3 down in this five-match series against the West Indies, Australia have given middle-order chances to six players, all of whom have failed.
Moises Henriques, Dan Christian, Ben McDermott, Josh Philippe, Ashton Turner and Alex Carey have batted between four and seven in the order, collectively returning 148 runs at 13, with a woeful strike rate of 103.
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