Jamaica, July 17 -- Australia entered the Caribbean tour hoping to bed down their opening combination, but coach Andrew McDonald admits it remains "unsettled" as the Test team turns
their attention to the Ashes following their 3-0 sweep of West Indies.
Australia's two openers, Usman Khawaja and Sam Konstas, were their only top seven batters not to hit half-centuries during three Tests that produced some of the most difficult batting conditions in recent memory, where the combined average for both teams (17.68) was the fourth lowest in history for any bilateral series of three or more matches.
Khawaja's best knock of 47 came in the first innings of the first Test in Barbados, finishing with 117 runs at an average of 19.50, while Konstas' ...