Harris, Renshaw or Bancroft? Choosing Warner’s Test replacement should be opener and shut case for selectors

By Paul Suttor / Expert

This will surely go down in Australian cricket history as the most protracted selection battle for a position which should have been made vacant a long time ago. 

Marcus Harris, Matt Renshaw and Cameron Bancroft will pad up next week against Pakistan in Canberra for the possible right to one day hopefully replace David Warner when he potentially retires from the Test side. 

Warner intends to hang up his baggy green cap after the third Test of the upcoming series against Pakistan, putting the ball in the selectors’ court to see if they have the gumption to veto his plans. 

Despite a red-ball slump which has produced just 1243 runs at 28.9 with only one century in 25 Tests since 2020, the 37-year-old left-hander looks set to get his wish. 

Channel Seven has already produced “farewell to Warner” promos to hype up what is likely to be a mundane series, hoping his swansong will lure in viewers. 

Usman Khawaja and David Warner. (Photo by Ryan Pierse – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images/Getty Images)

The fact that Seven’s head of sport, Lewis Martin, has admitted this and applied further pressure on the selectors by weighing in for Warner via the media is a case of the tail wagging the dog and a terrible look for Cricket Australia. 

All this leaves the frustrated trio of Harris, Bancroft and Renshaw no closer to their respective goal of succeeding Warner as Usman Khawaja’s opening partner. 

Whoever makes the cut this time around, in a year or two the other spot should be up for grabs with Khawaja, who turns 37 next month, also nearing the finish line of his career. 

CA’s high-performance staff look like they’re already trying to preserve his ageing legs as much as possible, resting him from not one but two recent Sheffield Shield matches even though he’s only a single-format player at international level. 

Renshaw got a brief recall last summer, Harris is widely considered the next in line but Bancroft should be the player who steps in for Warner at the top of the order. 

Those two players will be inextricably linked in infamy due to their foolish actions at Cape Town five years ago and after Warner was able to rebuild his career, it would be fitting in a way if his exit opened the door for his younger counterpart to have a final crack at making the grade at Test level. 

Bancroft, Harris and Renshaw have each had a couple of decent chances to cement a spot in the Test XI. They are all now much better players for the experience of their trevails but two of them are going to be disappointed by the selectors. 

And whoever misses out on the Warner spot is no guarantee to be in contention when Khawaja calls it a day. Will Pucovski could be back in the frame by then or an emerging prospect like Henry Hunt or Teague Wyllie could jump the queue by then. 

Encouragingly, Victoria coach Chris Rogers is saying Pucovski is coming out the other side of his mental health and concussion issues and once he strings a few matches together, the big scores should start flowing again.

Bancroft can’t have done much more than his output for Western Australia over the past two seasons – topping the Shield runscorers list last summer by a long way and he is again on top with 505 at 63.12 with two tons among his five scores over 50. 

He has ironed out the deficiencies in his batting under Adam Voges and his coach is the perfect example of a player who made the most of their last chance to prove themselves at international level. 

Cameron Bancroft. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

As the only right-hander among the contenders, or the incumbents for that matter, he has the potential to offer a point of difference to Khawaja. 

The 31-year-old is not just scoring runs on the bouncier surfaces of the West – adaptability can be a weak point among Sandgropers due to the unique conditions that they grow up on. 

Harris, also 31, has built up plenty of respect in the Australian dressing room for biding his time as a member of the extended squad who hasn’t been required in the starting line-up. 

It has undoubtedly affected his momentum at Shield level but his diminishing returns at Victoria do not scream out Test recall. 

He looks like the kind of gritty performer who will grind out a modest record at whichever level he’s in without converting that tenacity into dominance. The WA-born leftie wants to follow in his mentor Justin Langer’s footsteps by going from unfashionable to effective. 

But his destiny appears more Bruce Laird than Langer in that he doesn’t quite have all the tools to convert occupation of the crease into centuries at the highest level. 

In his favour is the fact he’s the only member of the three challengers who currently holds a CA contract after the new deals were handed out in May, after Renshaw’s struggles during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour in India.

Unlike his two rivals, Renshaw at least has time on his side if the 27-year-old misses out on Warner’s gig. 

The Queenslander has shown enough both in his first foray to Test cricket before he was properly prepared and in his renaissance in the first-class arena to tantalise selectors into thinking he could make the spot his own, a la Matthew Hayden, after a few false starts. 

It’s hard to read too much into his three Tests of limited opportunities last summer when he was barely sighted in the rain-ruined SCG Test and then sent on a hiding to nothing in the middle order on India’s raging turners – you couldn’t get conditions more foreign for someone most comfortable opening on seaming Gabba pitches. 

Harris looks like he has his nose in front, Renshaw or even Pucovski could have the rosier long-term future but Bancroft deserves to be opening alongside Khawaja sooner rather than later.

The Crowd Says:

2023-12-01T00:56:38+00:00

Tigerinthetank

Roar Rookie


Puc got a 65 in second innings v SA yesterday, hopefully a sign that he's about to start scoring big again. Young Kellaway put together a pair of high 40s, Harper a 115 in first innings. Fergus O'Neill seems to be going okay a 5 for in first dig and currently 3 wickets in SA's second innings. Vic's seem to have a good bag of young guys progressing well.

2023-11-30T09:39:45+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


You're not only cloth-eared but blue-blind. Here's a bit of homework for you. Put a 90% non-NSW Test side together from current players. Form players. Hint: 3 Qlders,two South Australians, 3 WA players, two Victorians, a Tasmanian and Cummins. A couple of migrants. A good team. Should be easy for an aficionado like you

2023-11-30T07:02:37+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


That’s not what I said. What I said was that when NSW is strong, Australia is strong. I also said that if you look at when Australia has historically been successful, NSW has made a sizeable contribution, which has been generally true. Are there exceptions ? Of course, but as a rule that is the case.

2023-11-30T06:33:20+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


But you are repeatedly suggesting that NSW players are required in order for Australia to succeed. If we use the proportionality that seems to be your mantra,then of the 12 players in the Test team,only 4 should be from NSW, including the 12th man. Who will you drop? Elsewhere,I have suggested that whoever misses this time, has only to wait for Khawaja to retire. And keep churning out runs, preferably 700-800 in the Sheffield Shield season . I'd prefer Bancroft as all else being roughly equal, Renshaw's sole Test century seven years ago and Bancroft clearly superior,this season and last in the fielding department. But you and I will have to wait graciously for the PM's XI game and for the selectors who have proven that that they are quite capable of turning a silk purse into a sow's ear.

2023-11-30T06:00:56+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That makes no sense. Bancroft doesn't bowl.

2023-11-30T04:25:42+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


So Bancroft form or class is rubbish? LOL.

2023-11-30T04:25:06+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


No cricket comment?

2023-11-30T03:33:02+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Well, they are proving themselves to be substantially weaker than the WA attack.

2023-11-30T01:52:04+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Yet he’s just last 4 times longer and hit more than 5 times the runs Bancroft has in the same condition. Although I suspect the Queensland bowlers are superior to their Western Australian opponents?

2023-11-30T01:32:45+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Or form. Renshaw does not bat as well as he used to.

2023-11-30T01:26:36+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Good grief!!!

2023-11-30T01:23:47+00:00

Frodo

Roar Rookie


TFR!

2023-11-30T01:20:05+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Exactly. They have literally handed him the perfect opportunities to succeed. Yet he doesn’t whilst Maxwell and Renshaw have time and again been thrown a pineapple hand grenadine. Renshaw’s average opening in Australia wearing the baggy green is 64? Harris’s is 30 and Bancroft’s 25. Renshaw has had 7 innings, whilst Harris 20 and Bancroft 8. Anyway you get the feeling it’s not about anything but who’s your buddy.

2023-11-30T01:18:15+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


Even if he was not dropped, your statement "He probably wouldn’t (struggle in county cricket) if he played more than just a cameo few games." flies in the face of reality which is that he has played more than 20 cameo games. Suspecting that batsman who was averaging 18 was not playing because he was dropped is not as silly as blaming someone who was on the other side of the planet for bowling rotations. You are obviously still learning about cricket but 18 is a very droppable number for a batsman.

2023-11-30T01:10:54+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Honestly the difference between Khawaja and Warner’s numbers in recent years is extraordinary. The double hundred Warner achieved was only due to having 4 lives? If they can bowl with a bit of skill and catch Davey has really been in trouble.

2023-11-30T01:06:59+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Is the Nursery bare or the retirement village full of walking frames?

2023-11-30T01:01:09+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


I think you’re suggesting form is temporary class is permanent? Don’t worry there are plenty who think players should be selected on class? Just not sure they can see it. Like comparing Maxi or Labuchange to Bancroft and Marsh.

2023-11-30T00:57:45+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Well he wasn't "dropped". You're getting sillier with each post.

2023-11-30T00:55:20+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Renshaw 37 v Bancroft 7 at the Gabba this week. It a form thing Dave don’t worry about what happened before or what might happen in the future. Khawaja should be there before Warner every day of the week IMO.

2023-11-30T00:14:17+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


It could have been around 15 games between May and September if he did not get dropped.

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