Aussie star Warner struggles again in India

Aussie star Warner struggles again in India

Another scrappy innings from David Warner in India has put added scrutiny on the Test way forward for one in every of Australia’s most interesting opening batters.

Warner batted bravely for his 15 on day one of many second Test in Delhi however was nonetheless the primary wicket to fall on Friday.

He endured a troublesome, and at instances, torturous 15-over keep on the crease, taking 22 balls to get off the mark.

Warner will likely be assessed by staff medical employees after struggling a blow to an elbow when he was on two after which being hit once more on six when a bouncer from Mohammed Siraj slammed into his helmet.

He didn’t subject when India batted for 9 overs earlier than stumps.

“(Warner) is a little bit weary at the moment,” fellow Australia opener Usman Khawaja mentioned.

“A knock to the arm and then to the head has made him a little bit weary at the moment.”

Just like his two knocks in Nagpur, Warner appeared not sure of one of the simplest ways to face India’s bowling and acquired caught enjoying too defensively.

Warner’s Test report in India is dismal. He now averages 21.78 there, having additionally failed with one and 10 within the Border-Gavaskar sequence opener.

He was beneath strain getting into the Australian summer time however hit a shocking 200 within the Boxing Day Test to finish a close to three-year Test century drought to e-book his spot for a 3rd red-ball tour of India.

The Australian camp have disputed numerous studies claiming Travis Head is a contender to exchange Warner on the prime of the order.

There have been warning indicators the tip is close to for Warner, with the left-hander explaining he felt “exhausted, tired” forward of this blockbuster tour.

Warner has beforehand mentioned he needed to proceed enjoying Tests till at the very least the tip of this yr’s Ashes in England – a rustic the place he has additionally had bother making runs.

Khawaja backed Warner to search out type earlier than the tip of the sequence.

“Three innings is not enough for me – I think there’s still a long way to go in this Test series,” Khawaja mentioned.

“Dave has been such a terrific player for such a long time.

“Every time his again is towards the wall he produces one thing so we’ll see.”

Warner is averaging 45.47 from 103 Tests, hitting 25 centuries – the eighth most by an Australian.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au