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The coach was also candid about whether Shane Watson will stay in his prized opening spot after David Warner was bumped up the order in the quickfire second innings in Manchester.
“Whether (Watson) makes an opener only time will tell,” he said despite the former vice captain having played 44 tests and Lehmann saying he was his preferred opener in his first public pronouncement when named coach in June.
“When you can play a bowler in the top six it’s a big advantage so as an all-rounder, no dramas. The reason we swapped round was for David Warner to have a go. We might keep doing that.”