IND vs AUS: Australia’s opener David Warner has returned residence after getting dominated out of the continued Border Gavaskar Trophy. The Aussie star suffered an elbow fracture and a concussion damage in the second Test in Delhi. In latest occasions, Warner has failed to smash huge knocks, with just one ton in Test cricket. Meanwhile, the star batter has opened up about his future.
Warner has acknowledged that he’s trying to play until 2024 even when the selectors consider ending his profession. “I’ve always said I’m playing to 2024; if the selectors feel that I’m not worthy of my spot, then so be it, and I can push on to the white-ball stuff,” Warner mentioned to the media on the Sydney Airport.Â
While Warner has committed to play until 2024, he claimed that he’s having 12 months to present his credentials but once more and assist the workforce. “I’ve got the next 12 months, a lot of cricket’s ahead for the team and if I can keep scoring runs and putting my best foot forward for the team and I can help my spot, it’d be great for the team,” he added.
Australia selector opens on Warner’s spot in Ashes
Meanwhile, Australia’s selector Tony Dodemaidew was requested about Warner’s place in the Ashes sequence. The selector declined to give a transparent reply. “We’re worried about what we can get out of the next two Tests (in India). Of course, that’s a clear focus for us at the moment,” Dodemaidew mentioned.
“We’ll address the planning of Ashes (at a later time), but we are committed to picking the best fit and available guys for Test series, particularly something as big as the Ashes,” he added.
Warner is among the many Aussie gamers to get dominated out of the continued sequence. Earlier, Josh Hazlewood and Ashton Agar have been dominated out of the tour. While Agar and Warner will return to India for the ODI fold, Hazlewood has not been named in the ODI squad.