An opening batsman starts the innings alongside the other opener. Their role is to face the new ball, set a foundation, and withstand aggressive bowling. For example, David Warner often attacks from the first ball to put the opposition under pressure. Openers need concentration, solid technique, and patience.
Did You Know: A strong opening partnership reduces pressure on middle-order batters and often dictates match momentum.
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