Australia have dropped opener Nathan McSweeney. Sam Konstas will replace him for the final two Border-Gavaskar Trophy matches. Selectors believe Konstas' aggressive batting style will boost Australia's struggling top order. Former cricketer Mark Waugh thinks the move prioritizes winning the series. Australia are currently tied 1-1 with India. The fourth Test begins Thursday at the MCG.
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