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Australia opener Nathan McSweeneyBBC
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Nathan McSweeney says he hopes to "throw a few more punches" at Jasprit Bumrah .
The third Test at the Gabba begins at 0020 GMT on Saturday (00:20 GMT) Australia have struggled to replace David Warner's consistency at the top of the order since his retirement.
Australia 's Mitchell Starc has 11 wickets in the first Test in Adelaide.
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