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You do the MAFS: Warner still looking for perfect partner – Sydney Morning Herald
There is little pattern to why some of Warner’s opening partnerships have fared better than others.

Leaving aside Warners one-night stands (Shane Watson, Glenn Maxwell and Usman Khawaja), there has otherwise been a constantly frustrated search since his debut in November 2011. Phillip Hughes, Shaun Marsh and Matt Renshaw were all proposed as long-term hopefuls. Hughes had been dropped and was making a case for a recall when he lost his life in 2014. Marsh cycled through the opening spot in his grand tour of the Australian batting order. Renshaw carried the greatest investment of optimism, but…
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