Tuesday , December 24 2024

India's biggest enemy to retire before Border-Gavaskar Trophy

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A 5-match test series will be played between India and Australia. For which the Indian team is going to tour Australia. However, before this series, David Warner has taken a U-turn from retirement. He announced his retirement after playing his last test match against Pakistan. But now Warner has taken a U-turn from retirement ahead of the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy.

I am always ready..!

The Indian team has defeated Australia 4 times in a row in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. During this period, Team India has defeated Australia twice in India and twice at home. The entire team is disappointed with this defeat. Australian Test captain Pat Cummins is now trying hard to defeat India. Now to relieve their stress, David Warner has given his message through podcast. He has said that if he is available for this series. Just give them a call.

Warner has already retired

Before this Test series starting from November 22 in Australia, Warner said, 'The Australian team has played only 1 Test since February. This means that my preparation is at par with theirs. If they really need me for this series then I will go to Shield and start preparing. I retired for a good reason and now I wanted to end it. But if they desperately need someone, I am ready. I will not back down from this. Let us tell you that Warner had retired after playing his last Test match against Pakistan in January this year.

Record against India is not good

David Warner is expressing his desire to play again. Even if his wish is fulfilled then there is nothing to worry about for Team India. He is saying this because his figures are nothing special against India. Warner has played 21 test matches against Team India, in which he has scored 1218 runs at an average of 31 in 39 innings. During this period he has scored 4 centuries and 3 half-centuries.