Warner back in style to punish South Australia
In his first bat since the last Test against India in January Aussie star David Warner showed no rust as he put a South Australian bowling attack to the sword in Adelaide.
In his first bat since the last Test against India in January Aussie star David Warner showed no rust as he put a South Australian bowling attack to the sword in Adelaide.
David Warner says he did ‘what I thought was best for the team’ when returning for the final two Tests against India this summer. He now realises it was a big mistake.
David Warner says he did ‘what I thought was best for the team’ when returning for the final two Tests against India this summer. He now realises it was a big mistake.
Test opener David Warner has moved to allay fears over the long-term impacts of his groin injury by committing to make a cricketing return for NSW this week.
Pat Cummins returns for just his second game of domestic cricket since the end of the India series, but a high-profile Aussie teammate is absent and may not play again until the IPL in April.
David Warner’s sandpaper mistake was far less serious than Ben Stokes’ nightclub fight. Yet one can now captain his country.
Plucked from obscurity to save a disgraced Test team, few thought he would last. But Tim Paine was made for this moment.
It has been revealed that David Warner is unable to sing without his Australian cricket cap.
Tim Paine said time and again he would be a fool not to use the experience of Steve Smith and David Warner.
David Warner faced more deliveries and made more runs at the Gabba on Friday than he did in 10 Ashes innings during the Australian winter.
He’s scored 21 Test centuries but even a decade since he burst onto the international scene, the opener is still dismissed by armchair experts as a slogger.
What would Australia do without Steve Smith, and what will they do about David Warner?
The word “cheat” ringing out across Headingley, David Warner played his best Ashes innings.
David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne saved the day for Australia at Headingley.
It’s difficuclt to forget that Smith, Warner and Bancroft brought shame to the country.
If the World Cup semi loss is any guide, it’s going to be a long series for batsmen on both sides.
Australia won the toss, but that was about the only thing to go right as England handed out a shellacking.
Peter Handscomb will play against England … but Aussie coach coy on Matthew Wade.
Injuries add to Australia’s misery as they book a semi-final clash with in-form England.
David Warner reveals the further family pain suffered in the ball-tampering saga fallout.
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