
Australia’s explosive opener David Warner has been ruled out of the remaining matches of the limited-over series against India. On Sunday, during the second ODI in Sydney, he had to leave the field due to groin injury.
Australia’s explosive opener David Warner has been ruled out of the remaining matches of the limited-over series against India. On Sunday, during the second ODI in Sydney, he had to leave the field due to groin injury.
The 34-year-old will no longer play in the three-match T20 series in addition to the third ODI to be played on Wednesday. While he has returned to his home, he will go through the rehab process. It is believed that he will be fine by the Test series starting on December 17.
Apart from David Warner, Pat Cummins has also been ruled out of the rest of Australia’s limited overs matches against India. Darcy Short has been included in the T20 squad. The first match of the T20 series will be played on 4 December. The next matches will be held on 6 and 8 December.
Pat Cummins is not hurt. He has been rested before the day-night Test played at the Adelaide Oval. He was playing continuously. He landed in the IPL after the England tour of Australia in August-September. He handled the bowling of the team in both ODIs of the current series.
Coach Justin Langer said, “Pat (Cummins) and Davey (Warner) are important to our plans for the Test series.”
Warner had trouble getting up after diving in the fourth over of the Indian innings, after which he walked out of the Sydney Cricket Ground. This senior player was taken to a nearby hospital for a scan.
Warner jumped to stop the ball and the way he was groaning painfully after falling, at the same time it seemed that he was not only in the third and final ODI but also in the three-match T20 series that followed Will be able to play
Before being injured at mid-off, Warner had played an impressive 83 runs during Australia’s 389 for four wickets.