Australia's skipper says opening batsman Nathan McSweeney just needs to 'play his own game', as he opens the batting for the first time.
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00:00Davey's very hard to replace in many ways but I think you know the most important thing for
00:06someone like Nate who's coming in is just to play his own game he doesn't need to
00:11strike at you know 80 like Davey did if that's not his game so for them you know I'd love to
00:16see them bring the best out in each other they've played a little bit and batted a bit together for
00:21for Queensland but yeah I think for both of them it's about bringing what they bring to the table
00:27you know for Aussie it's those long innings getting the bowlers to come back and back and
00:32back again and you know I think Nate's pretty similar in that regard it's a pretty scary five
00:37six seven I think you know if if they come in and the bowlers already have plenty of overs in
00:44into them that's a pretty scary you know proposition and similarly we've seen some
00:49counter punches where we've been you know two or three down four down for not many and Marci's
00:54pulled out a hundred or Hedy's pulled out a hundred and changed the dynamics pretty quickly
00:58so I really like kind of how that middle order has been structured the last couple of years.