Australian captain Pat Cummins appears to have poured cold water on David Warner’s bombshell comeback call sending a cheeky message to the former opener.
Jake Santa Maria
Only someone like David Warner could orchestrate such an entrance as the former Test opener was airlifted onto the SCG for his sell-out Big Bash return last night.
David Warner’s return to the Big Bash after his Test retirement is set to come with plenty of flair, with a helicopter set to deliver the ex-Test opener to the blockbuster Sydney derby.
He may not have been there at the very end but David Warner’s final innings in the Test arena epitomised everything he was to the Australian team, writes Jake Santa Maria.
Retiring cricketer David Warner has rejoiced at the return of his prized baggy green, the second time the iconic cap has gone missing.
Martin Gabor, Madeleine Achenza and Nathan Schmidt
Australian coach Andrew McDonald did not feel the need to address Mitchell Johnson’s scathing critique of David Warner as the retiring opener trained in Perth for the first time ahead of Thursday’s Test match.
Aaron Kirby
David Warner has broken his silence on Mitchell Johnson’s fiery Sunday Times column as the opener looks forward to one last Test summer.
The feud between Mitchell Johnson and David Warner could come to a head next week, with the former pace star locked in for a commentary role for the Perth Test.
Travis Head's return to the Australian World Cup squad is set to see Mitch Marsh slide down the order with chief sector George Bailey confirming the star will return to his opening spot.
Jackson Barrett
The bizarre dismissals of David Warner and Cam Green following India's record-breaking batting assault have capped another bad day for Australia.
Steve Barrett
Australian cricket star David Warner has finally been reunited with his family after fleeing COVID-ravaged India earlier this month.
Samantha Rogers
Talismanic opener David Warner could be forced to miss at least the first Test after suffering a groin injury during a fielding mishap at the SCG.
Rob Forsaith
Australian cricket coach Justin Langer has laid bare the abuse levelled at stars Steve Smith and David Warner during last year’s Ashes series in England, labelling it the most vile he had experienced.
Steve Butler
David Warner insists he remains in form and full of confidence despite a lack of runs as former selector Mark Waugh labelled him a lock for the first Test of the summer.
Scott Bailey
Coach Justin Langer has pleaded with English fans not to boo David Warner and Steve Smith and remember they are human beings on their Australian returns.
AAP
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