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David Warner Set To Come Out Of Retirement For India Tests? Australia Star Drops Bombshell

David Warner Set To Come Out Of Retirement For India Tests? Australia Star Drops Bombshell

Posted on October 22, 2024 By admin






Former Australian opener David Warner has revealed that he is ready to reverse his retirement from Test cricket if Australia call on him to fill a vacancy at the top of the batting order for the upcoming series against India. Warner, who retired from Test cricket earlier this year after a distinguished career spanning 112 Tests, said he would even be willing to play in New South Wales’ next Sheffield Shield match to prove his readiness. Warner made it clear that his offer was serious, denying any suggestion that his comments were made in jest. “I’m always available, just got to pick up the phone,” Warner told Code Sports. “I’m always dead serious. Honestly, if they really needed myself for this series, I’m more than happy to play the next Shield game and go out there and play.”

The 37-year-old, widely regarded as one of Australia’s greatest openers, retired last summer after scoring 8,786 runs and 26 centuries, including a career-best 335 not out. However, with key players like Cameron Green dealing with injury and Steve Smith returning to the No. 4 spot after a brief opening stint, Warner believes Australia may need to revisit their opening options.

“I did retire for the right reasons to finish the game, and I wanted to finish. But my hand is up if they desperately need someone. I’m not going to shy away from that,” Warner said, adding that he had cheekily messaged both Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald and chief selector George Bailey about the situation. “I’ve spoken to Torch (McDonald) and his answer back to me was, ‘you retired,’” Warner laughed. “I don’t think he wants to give me the pleasure of him saying, ‘can you come back?’”

The timing of Warner’s declaration comes amid growing uncertainty about Australia’s opening combination. Young talents like Sam Konstas, who impressed with back-to-back centuries for New South Wales in his Sheffield Shield debut, are being discussed as potential future options, but Victoria’s Marcus Harris remains the only established candidate to score a century this season. Other contenders such as Cameron Bancroft and Matthew Renshaw have yet to make a strong case.

Warner also offered his thoughts on how Australia could restructure their batting lineup. He suggested that the team might not need a traditional opener to fill the spot he vacated. Instead, Warner floated the idea of Marnus Labuschagne, Australia’s current No. 3, stepping up to open the batting.

“It doesn’t necessarily have to be an opener,” Warner said. “I think you can have someone else come in and bat three, and Marnus could open. Is Nathan McSweeney (who scored 37 and 72 for South Australia) a good enough player to come in and bat three? There are options.”

Warner expressed optimism about the potential of 19-year-old Konstas, but he also noted that it may be too soon to consider him a long-term solution. “Konstas can definitely in time be that long-term opening batsman. But I think you still have to see a little bit more,” Warner added.

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