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Nathan McSweeney opens up after being dropped from Australia squad for the final two Tests against India

Nathan McSweeney has had an interesting domestic season ahead of the ongoing season Border-Gavaskar Cup against India. Young people were given the opportunity to showcase their talents at the international level. However, he failed to impress in the Test matches against India. Australian selectors grew tired of the young opener and his name was left out of the Australia squad ahead of the final two Test matches. McSweeney has now reacted after being removed from the team.

Nathan McSweeney’s dream of playing in Boxing Day test shattered

When asked how he felt after being left out of the Australia squad ahead of the Boxing Day Test match in Melbourne, the 25-year-old said: channel 7, “Devastated, I realized my dream and things didn’t turn out the way I wanted.”

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The disappointment of a missed opportunity was evident in his words: “If you don’t seize the opportunity and perform, your position will never be secure. “I missed it a few times and unfortunately I couldn’t take advantage of that opportunity, but next time I’ll try really hard to take advantage of it.”

However, the young Australian opener was optimistic about the future and declared that he will work hard in the nets.

McSweeney’s impressive first-class record in 2023-24

McSweeney is the captain Brisbane Heat inside Big Bash League (BBL) and led his domestic team to the BBL championship in the 2023-24 season. Following his success in Brisbane, he was named captain. South Australia ahead of his freshman season. His recent record in first-class Australian cricket shows that his potential as a future prospect for his national team is immense.

McSweeney scores with impressive average 40.97 He scored three hundreds for South Australia during the season. another young man Konstas herself He was given the opportunity to make a potential dream debut against India. Konstas, Prime Minister’s 11th Playing a warm-up game against India, he bowled a flawless 97 balls for 107 runs, earning him player of the match.

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