BSS
  08 Nov 2024, 13:05

Harris thrusts himself into pole position in Australia 'bat-off'

MELBOURNE, Nov 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Marcus Harris hit a patient and timely 74
against India A on Friday to thrust himself into prime contention to open for
Australia in the first of five Tests against the tourists this month.

The diminutive 32-year-old steered Australia A to 223 in reply to India A's
161 on day two of their four-day match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground --
seen as a bat-off for the Test spot left vacant by David Warner's retirement.

Since Warner quit this year, no firm contender has emerged to replace him as
Usman Khawaja's opening partner for the blockbuster series starting in Perth
on November 22.

While Steve Smith initially stepped up, he failed to shine and will revert to
his usual number four, behind Marnus Labuschagne.

Four players were given a chance to state their case in two Australia A v
India A red-ball clashes -- Harris, Nathan McSweeney, Cameron Bancroft and
Sam Konstas.

The 19-year-old Konstas put himself in the picture with back-to-back
Sheffield Shield centuries for New South Wales this season which saw him
hailed as Australia's next big thing.

But the teenager has flopped in both Australia A matches, denting his
chances.

He managed just 16 and then nought when opening in the first match at Mackay
in northern Queensland last week, then scored three in the first innings at
Melbourne.

The hopes of Bancroft, who played the last of his 10 Tests against England in
2019, also appear to be on thin ice after an equally dismal performance with
scores of 0, 16 and 3.

McSweeney's 39 and an unbeaten 88 coming in at number four in Mackay rocketed
him into the reckoning, but he fell softly for 14 when promoted to opener in
Melbourne.

That opened the door for Harris, who added to the 17 and 36 he made in Mackay
with a 138-ball knock that included five boundaries before impressive quick
Prasidh Krishna found an outside edge.

Left-hander Harris made his Test debut in 2018 and has won 14 caps, but
struggled to translate his stellar first-class form to the Test arena.

He averages just 25.29 with a high score of 79.

Australia are set to name their Test squad next week, with the starting XI
settled apart from Khawaja's partner.