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Injured Australian opener David Warner still can’t run properly as he recovers from a groin injury

He’s already missed the opening two Tests against India and now Aussie opener David Warner is racing the clock to be fit for the third.

David Warner (C) had to be helped form the field when he hurt his groin while fielding on November 29. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)
David Warner (C) had to be helped form the field when he hurt his groin while fielding on November 29. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)

Injured Australian opener David Warner is no certainty to return for the third Test against India after coach Justin Langer revealed he still can’t run properly.

Warner has already missed the opening two clashes after injuring himself in the field during a one-day clash in Sydney on November 29.

The third Test will start on January 7, in either Sydney or back at the MCG, where Warner has been batting in the nets isolated from the rest of the Test squad having flown to Melbourne to continue his recovery after a COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney.

He batted again on the second day of the Boxing Day Test, but Langer could only say he had his “fingers crossed” that Warner would be ready for the third Test.

“As we‘ve said for the last few weeks, there’s no-one more professional and he’s doing everything possible,” Langer told Channel 7 on Sunday.

“We saw him bat the day before the game. He’s batting again this afternoon here at the MCG. So in terms of his batting, he’s flying.

“It‘s just trying to — he’s still having some trouble with his groin, and we know how dynamic he is, his running between the wickets, the way his movement’s all the time.

David Warner had to remain away form his teammates at the MCG this week (Photo by Philip Brown/Popperfoto/Popperfoto via Getty Images)
David Warner had to remain away form his teammates at the MCG this week (Photo by Philip Brown/Popperfoto/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

“So he’s getting closer and we’re hopeful that he will come good. He’s certainly hopeful he’s going to come good, but time will tell.

“We still have a few more days till the next Test match. Fingers crossed he’s ready to go for that third Test match.”

The return of Warner could see stand-in opener Matthew Wade move back down the order in place of either Travis Head or Cameron Green.

But Wade could also be needed to stay at the top of the order if Joe Burns, who was out for a duck in the first innings a the MCG, fails to register a score in the second innings.

Prospective opener Will Pucovski could also yet be in the frame to make his Test debut in the third clash against India after being ruled out of the first two with concussion.

NCA Newswire

Russell Gould
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Russell Gould is a senior sportswriter with nearly 20 years' experience across a wide variety of sports including AFL, cricket, golf, rugby league, rugby and horse racing. Starting as a sports reporter at MX, then the Herald Sun, he has written news and in-depth features as well as covering major events in both Melbourne and around the world, from the 2003 rugby World Cup, though to the 2019 Ashes in England, two US Masters at Augusta and every Boxing Day Test since 2010. Having also spent four years as the Herald Sun sports chief of staff, he is now the founding sports editor of NCA NewsWire.

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