Warner reveals he planned to retire during Ashes
David Warner has revealed he planned to walk away from Test cricket during the Ashes, but was encouraged by his partnership with Usman Khawaja to continue to a Sydney swansong.
David Warner has revealed he planned to walk away from Test cricket during the Ashes, but was encouraged by his partnership with Usman Khawaja to continue to a Sydney swansong.
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David Warner has one Test match remaining, leaving selectors little time to settle on a replacement. Australian coach Andrew McDonald provides an update.
Possibly the most divisive player of his era, David Warner is preparing for cricket’s afterlife. But before he bows out, will he throw a little hand grenade?
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David Warner has urged the selectors to show faith in a replacement – and it isn’t his former opening partner Cameron Bancroft.
David Warner has praised Usman Khawaja for weathering the storm of his ongoing battle with the ICC, after Khawaja posted to Instagram highlighting the double standards in the game.
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Pakistan has fought back strongly but there might not be another ball bowled on Day 1 at the MCG as rain falls under leaden skies.
Test great Mike Hussey has warned Australia’s selectors they risk throwing the team out of balance if they replace David Warner with the wrong man.
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Marcus Harris has potentially edged his nose in front of his competitors after putting together a century against Pakistan in a practice match.
If runs are the only currency for national selection, Cameron Bancroft should be the frontrunner to replace David Warner after another big haul.
The repercussions from Mitchell Johnson’s volcanic David Warner column continue with the Australian great given the boot by Cricket Australia.
With no clear option at the top to take over, one of Australian cricket’s most prominent voices says David Warner should consider continuing his career.
Pakistan’s desire for crucial match practice before the second Test in Melbourne spells good news for an Australian opening hopeful.
David Warner’s first innings century silenced more than a few of his critics – but not Mitchell Johnson, who doubled down on his view the opener should have been shuffled out of the Test team.
Foreign conditions can make or break the career of batters. ROBERT CRADDOCK reflects on the Australians who have prospered overseas and how their records compare to David Warner.
The Mitchell Johnson and David Warner saga has been well and truly in the headlines, but a feud in the Aussie cricketing side in the 1980s makes it seem like ‘kids scrambling over a crayon’.
Fresh off battering 90 runs at No. 6, Mitch Marsh says he hasn’t given opening any serious thought whatsoever. But like Travis Head, he’s unlikely to take David Warner’s spot.
All-rounder Mitchell Marsh said he would do anything to get another West Australian in the Test side – but moving up to the top of the order was a bridge too far.
David Warner now averages 144 against Pakistan in Australia and could fill his boots, with one more major record to secure in his farewell tour.
A ‘nice little quiet shush’ is how David Warner described the way he marked his century on Thursday – but was it just for Mitchell Johnson? Get all the day one fallout.
David Warner scooped the ball over the slips for six, punched the sky and then turned his attention to the commentary box – his critics know they had been well and truly silenced.
Usman Khawaja wore a black arm band but it was his childhood friend David Warner who staged a protest with his bat on the first day of the Perth Test match against Pakistan.
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