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David Warner has rubbished options he and Steve Smith are gearing up for his or her final Test match, labelling claims they’re set to retire instantly at The Oval as a joke.
Australia are getting ready for his or her largest match in 4 years this week, determined to turn out to be the primary vacationers since Steve Waugh’s males in 2001 to win the Ashes in England.
But the lead as much as the fifth Test has been hijacked by whispers that Australia’s two most senior gamers are on their approach out, with an Ashes collection victory the proper exit level.
That hearsay was additional perpetuated by former England captain Michael Vaughan on Tuesday, who stated on Fox Cricket he had heard it might be the pair’s final Test.