Warner deserves first shot at ODI World Cup: Gilchrist

Warner deserves first shot at ODI World Cup: Gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist believes David Warner deserves the primary likelihood opening for Australia on the ODI World Cup regardless of Mitch Marsh’s promising stint on the prime of the order on the final go to to India.

Typically a middle-order batter, Marsh stepped in to open in Australia’s three-match fifty-over sequence towards India in March after an elbow damage struck Warner down.

Marsh completed the 2-1 victory as Australia’s prime run-scorer and the participant of the sequence.

He memorably scored 81 runs within the first ODI and solid a match-winning partnership within the second with fellow opener Travis Head, who seems a lock for choice on the World Cup that begins in October.

Warner returned for the third match of that sequence and batted fourth, contributing 23 runs to Australia’s win.

Since then, the veteran opener has pitched in a good Ashes marketing campaign, although not one which has dispelled all doubt as to his skill to stay within the group to start the Test summer season.

But legendary Australia white-ball opener Gilchrist stated there must be no debate about Warner’s place alongside Head on the prime for the order for India.

Australia start their preparations for the World Cup with fifty-over sequence towards South Africa and India, with Marsh, Head and Warner all incomes choice within the squad.

“You don’t take (Warner) if you’re not going to start with him and open with him,” Gilchrist instructed AAP.

“He well and truly warrants being picked in that World Cup squad and the starting XI. He’s a World Cup winner.

“I believe his information and expertise in India will probably be vitally necessary to the Aussies doing effectively.”

Gilchrist suggested Warner had proven he could thrive amid similar doubts as to his selection credentials.

Warner’s form had been patchy ahead of the 2021 T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates but the veteran hit his stride at the right time, helping propel Australia to the trophy and earning selection in the team of the tournament.

“He would not thoughts being backed right into a nook,” Gilchrist stated.

“That’s most likely not the way in which he all the time desires it to play out however he is aware of the way to throw a counter-punch right here and there.”

A strong World Cup campaign could give Warner the momentum he needs to begin the Test summer on song and finish his international career as he hopes: With a home Test at the SCG.

“Hopefully it launches him right into a summer season right here, or half a summer season right here so he can hit the purpose (on the SCG) that he is instructed he desires to,” Gilchrist stated.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au