Sydney: Australian opener David Warner has been ruled out of the final ODI and three-match T20I series against India. Hard-hitting opening batsman D’Arcy Short has replaced him.
The 34-year-old Warner limped off the field during the second innings of the second ODI against India. He later in the day underwent scans and it was revealed that he suffered a groin strain.
He had registered back to back scores of 50+ in the first two ODIs of the series. He made 69 and 83 respectively. Short, who was on standby, has been named as Warner’s replacement for the T20I leg.
Some bad news for Australia fans 🤕
David Warner has limped off the field after appearing to have hurt his groin while fielding in the second innings.#AUSvINDpic.twitter.com/8whmf2nEDD
— ICC (@ICC) November 29, 2020
Australian head coach Justin Langer said that Warner would utilize the time to recover with an aim to get fit in time for the first Test, starting 17 December.
Meanwhile, Pat Cummins has also been rested ahead of the first Test of the Summer. “Both are critical to our plans for the Test Series. Davie will work through his injury rehab and in Pat’s case it is important all of our players are managed well to keep them mentally and physically fit throughout what is a challenging summer,” Langer said.
It must be noted that Australia has taken an unbeatable lead of 2-0 series against India in the three-match ODI series.
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