Defiant Warner won’t say goodbye just yet
Having returned home from India to rehabilitate his elbow, David Warner says he is certain he will be ready to re-take his place at the top of Australia’s Test batting order for the upcoming Ashes.
Having returned home from India to rehabilitate his elbow, David Warner says he is certain he will be ready to re-take his place at the top of Australia’s Test batting order for the upcoming Ashes.
David Warner arrived back in Australia on Thursday with wife Candice and three daughters in tow, his elbow fractured – but you haven’t seen the back of him yet.
If Australian selectors want an opening batter to replace David Warner in India one of his former partners is making a pretty strong case.
Spinner Ashton Agar has returned to Australia after failing to crack the Test side, but the break at home will be brief.
Ashton Agar is the latest player to leave India, and selectors say they have enough to ponder without discussing David Warner’s future.
Cricket Australia has confirmed David Warner is being sent home from India. But with no plans to bring him back, has the opener played his last Test for Australia?
With David Warner coming home from India, another ton to Matt Short has him firmly in the frame for an ODI spot.
Meanwhile Travis Head has mounted a strong argument that he remain at the top of the Australian batting order even if David Warner recovers from injury.
Reinstated in Delhi after being dropped for the first Test, Travis Head’s audition at the top of the order has allowed the Aussies to wrest back the initiative in the seesawing second Test.
Australia’s second Test plans are in turmoil with opener David Warner ruled out due to concussion. And, in another development, the medical team has discovered a hairline fracture elsewhere.
David Warner has ample time to recover before the Indore Test but an apparently minor injury will ramify through the World Test Championship and beyond, into the Ashes.
David Warner had to be subbed out of the second Test in a dramatic postscript to day one after facing a brutal examination from India’s bowlers. RECAP DAY ONE HERE.
Australia scrambled their way to 263 after the first day of the second Test started with chaos and ended with David Warner in doubt.
Australia is hoping David Warner will bounce back the way he did with a double hundred at the MCG
While Australia remains desperate for David Warner to regain his touch, the visitors have more pressing issues with Cameron Green’s fitness essential to the balance of the second Test side.
David Warner has dominated all three formats throughout his career, but he has a message to youngsters who think T20 cricket is the way of the future.
Australia’s mens cricket emerging stars have been upstaged by veterans Steve Smith and David Warner at the Australian Cricket Awards.
Steve Smith and David Warner have spent the majority of their lives together, yet couldn’t be more polar opposites. We go inside their intriguing relationship.
Even as the best batsman in the world, Steve Smith has been a peripheral member of Australia’s T20 squad. But he may have just forced selectors into an unthinkable shake-up.
Audio not put to air by television has cleared David Warner and Matthew Wade for their exchange during a heated Big Bash clash in Hobart.
Things got physical between two former Aussie teammates in the Big Bash in a fiery incident that has been described as ‘unsavoury’. Watch the vision.
After 3,310 days David Warne is back in the Big Bash on Friday and declared he’s going to set it alight.
After 3,310 days David Warne is back in the Big Bash on Friday and declared he’s going to set it alight.
David Warner condemned Cricket Australia for not treating Justin Langer with respect, but he also made a telling assessment about how he lost the dressing room.
Even David Warner himself admitted surprise that he had been judged player of the series … but now it can be revealed how and why it happened. FULL PLAYER RATINGS
Cricket’s new TV rights deal has received another boost with Fox Cricket announcing a new signing to its commentary team, one that spin king Shane Warne played a key role in before his death.
His MCG double-hundred may have pushed David Warner’s test retirement back but he’s already confirmed a big post-career move.
Two years after making his debut opening the batting with David Warner, Will Pucovski returns to the SCG but life at this point has re-routed him from the centre to the commentary box.
Australian opener David Warner left the field after he reached 200 physically drained and barely able to stand. However, the emotions in the locker room afterwards was what really worried him following his 100th Test, writes Ben Horne.
David Warner is done picking fights with cricket officials after an MCG epic which reinforced how much he loves the game.
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