Since the start of 2024, Australia’s top three (noting the occasional use of a nightwatcher) is averaging 26.97 with Khawaja’s 232 in Sri Lanka the only century, which places them mid-table between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. For Nos. 4-7, they are third for the same period, behind Sri Lanka and England.”We’re comfortable where we’re at,” di Venuto said. “And we’ve got to be patient with these guys. The first Test here, we had three guys in the top four either playing Test cricket the first or second time or coming back to Test cricket.”On Konstas, di Venuto said there were technical aspects of his game being worked on but echoed the sentiments of head coach Andrew McDonald and captain Pat Cummins for patience.”He’s a young man that’s coming into the game so I can’t divulge everything that we’re working on,” he said. “But he’s showed some encouraging signs in the last Test and it will take time. If we think back to some of our greats, Steve Waugh took 27 Tests before he got his first hundred. We’re asking a young man to go out and have instant success. The game doesn’t work like that.”Michael Di Venuto: “The legends that played through that time, they were playing on very good wickets”•Getty Images

Di Venuto, who has been Australia’s batting coach in his second stint in the role since 2021, has come in for criticism in recent weeks, notably from Ian Healy, who questioned the impact he was having on the batters.”It’s disappointing but that’s Heals’ opinion, isn’t it? I can’t really control that,” Di Venuto said. “It’s really hard for top-order batters. I think gone are the days of the era that I played where they’re flat wickets, so you had 15, 20 blokes averaging 50, 60, 80, 100 in domestic cricket and the same in Test cricket. The legends that played through that time, they were playing on very good wickets. Conditions have changed [and] balls have changed.”Conditions are likely to challenge batters again in Jamaica with a pink Dukes ball, which has only featured in two previous Tests, being used. Australia had their first look at the balls on Wednesday evening at Sabina Park in what was largely a batting and fielding session. Batters often appeared troubled by movement and bounce off the centre wickets.West Indies, who cancelled their first day-time training session, will have their chance to practice under lights on Thursday.The new floodlights have faced delays in being installed, and the work ran very close to deadline, but the required approvals have been granted. However, the new scoreboard and replay screen were still to be completed.

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