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Conor McInerney’s 132-run stand with Nathan McSweeney was a masterclass in patience and shot selection. His ability to rotate strikes while also punishing loose deliveries was impressive. It’s always exciting to see an opener convert a solid start into a match-winning contribution.


With the rise of aggressive batting in modern cricket, do you think traditional openers like McInerney—who focus on building partnerships—are still as valuable in longer formats? Or is the game shifting towards more attacking stroke play from the start?


I recently analyzed how modern openers are evolving in different formats. Feel free to check it out here: FindCric.com Would love to hear your thoughts!
 
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