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Meanwhile, the Australian team shot down reports of David Warner suffering a serious injury at training with the physio clarifying that he had suffered a bruise from a ball while training but is fine to play. Ponting said he was keen to mentor...
There has been a debate after Ricky Ponting, instead of Warner, was handed captaincy for tomorrow's tri-series game against Sri Lanka. "I already knew being under Michael Clarke I was getting some experience for future years and will hopefully lead the...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 15: Australian cricketers David Warner and Peter Forrest talk to patient Zack Clarke during a visit to the Sydney Children's Hospital on February 15, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
I'm a bit battered and bruised. I might have played if I wasn't hit on the head and the elbow ... It was more my call with the physio Alex [Kountouris] saying it's better off that I rest and recover from the injury so I'm fit for the next Test. I'm still getting a little bit dizzy. It was a good knock, ...
There has been a debate after Ponting, instead of Warner, was handed captaincy for Friday's tri-series game against Sri Lanka [ Images ]. "I already knew being under Michael Clarke [ Images ] I was getting some experience for future years and will...
Aware that Michael Clarke had strained a hamstring at the conclusion of Sunday's loss to India, Ponting took the vice-captain David Warner aside in the Adelaide Oval dressing room to say "make sure you've got yourself ready to captain Australia in a...
“Hopefully Michael comes up for Sunday's game (in Brisbane), so really this is just about taking over Michael's team and leading the team well and hopefully getting the result the team's after.” The Australian team shot down reports of a serious David...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 15: Australian cricketers (LtoR) Clint Mckay, Peter Forrest, David Warner and David Hussey prepare to meet patients during a visit to the Sydney Children's Hospital on February 15, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
It is wrong to blame IPL for everything. The Australian players such as David Warner and Shane Watson also play in IPL, how are they performing well. It is also wrong to say that the players are tired. IPL ended in May and so many series have passed. There is no compulsion on any player to play all matc...
“Hopefully Michael comes up for Sunday's game (in Brisbane), so really this is just about taking over Michael's team and leading the team well and hopefully getting the result the team's after.” The Australian team shot down reports of a serious David...
David Andrew Warner is an Australian cricketer. A quick-scoring left-handed opening batsman, Warner is the first Australian cricketer in 132 years to be selected for a national team in any format without experience in first-class cricket. He is noted for his aggressive play for New South Wales and Durham, and has earned a contract with the Delhi... Full Article
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 15: Australian cricketer David Warner talks to patient Zach Clarke during a visit to the Sydney Children's Hospital on February 15, 2012 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner takes a catch on the boundary from India's MS Dhoni on a no ball on the second last ball of their one-day international cricket match in Adelaide February 12, 2012.
View Photo »ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 12: Ryan Harris (C) of Australia is congratulated by team mates, Michael Clarke (L) and David Warner (R) after Harris got the wicket of Rohit Sharma of India during game four of the One Day International Series between Australia and India at Adelaide Oval on...
View Photo »Australian fast bowler Daniel Christian (L) is congratulated by teammate David Warner (R) after taking the wicket of Sri Lankan batsman captain Mahela Jayawardene (R) during their match in the Tri Nations ODI Cricket Series at the WACA ground in Perth on February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner hits the ball for 4 runs off Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga during their one-day cricket match in Perth February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Australian opening batsman David Warner slips as he digs out a yorker during the match against Sri Lanka in the Tri Nations ODI Cricket Series at the WACA ground in Perth on February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner slips blocking a yorker from Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga during their one-day cricket match in Perth February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner is bowled by Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews during their one-day cricket match in Perth February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Australian opening batsman David Warner is clean bowled by Sri Lankan fast bowler Angelo Mathews (unseen) during the Tri Nations ODI Cricket Series match between Australia and Sri Lanka at the WACA ground in Perth on February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Australian opening batsman David Warner drives a ball during the Tri Nations ODI Cricket Series match between Australia and Sri Lanka at the WACA ground in Perth on February 10, 2012.
View Photo »PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 10: David Warner of Australia bats during game three of the One Day International series between Australia and Sri Lanka at the WACA on February 10, 2012 in Perth, Australia.
View Photo »PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 09: David Warner (L) runs a drill with team mate Michael Clarke during an Australian training session at WACA on February 9, 2012 in Perth, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 15: Australian cricketers (LtoR) Clint Mckay, Peter Forrest, David Warner and David Hussey prepare to meet patients during a visit to the Sydney Children's Hospital on February 15, 2012 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Australian fieldsman David Warner leaps in the air to catch Indian batsman MS Dhoni on the boundary in their international one day cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), on February 5, 2012.
View Photo »Michael Hussey (R) of Australia celebrates with David Warner (L) after catching out Ravindra Jadeja of India during their one-day series cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground February 5, 2012.
View Photo »Australian paceman Mitchell Starc (R) celebrates with teammate David Warner (L) after dismissing Indian batsman Gautam Gambhir in their international one day cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), on February 5, 2012.
View Photo »Australian batsman David Warner is bowled by Indian paceman Vinay Kumar in their international one-day cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on February 5, 2012.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 05: David Warner of Australia is bowled by Vinay Kumar of India during game one of the Commonwealth Bank tri-series between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 5, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »David Warner of Australia is bowled by Vinay Kumar of India during their one-day series cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground February 5, 2012.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 05: David Warner of Australia bats during game one of the Commonwealth Bank tri-series between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 5, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner hits the ball during his team's one day international cricket match against India, at the MCG in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012.
View Photo »Indian players congratulate teammate Rohit Sharma (L) for the run out of Australia's David Warner during their one-day international cricket match in Adelaide February 12, 2012.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 03: David Warner of Australia bats during the International Twenty20 match between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 3, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 12: Rohit Sharma (C) of India is swamped by team mates after his good fielding resulted in the run-out of David Warner of Australia during game four of the One Day International Series between Australia and India at Adelaide Oval on February 12, 2012 in Adelaide,...
View Photo »India's Rohit Sharma (2nd-R) celebrates with teammates after helping to run out Australia's David Warner during the the one day international cricket match in Adelaide on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 15: Australian cricketer David Warner talks to patient Zach Clarke during a visit to the Sydney Children's Hospital on February 15, 2012 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »I'm a bit battered and bruised. I might have played if I wasn't hit on the head and the elbow ... It was more my call with the physio Alex [Kountouris] saying it's better off that I rest and recover from the injury so I'm fit for the next Test. I'm still getting a little bit dizzy. It was a good knock, ...
It is wrong to blame IPL for everything. The Australian players such as David Warner and Shane Watson also play in IPL, how are they performing well. It is also wrong to say that the players are tired. IPL ended in May and so many series have passed. There is no compulsion on any player to play all matc...
I played a couple of one-dayers for NSW and was upgraded to a $30,000 contract, so I quit work to train full-time and I haven't looked back since
If IPL is the reason, why David Warner is scoring runs. The batsmen of other (international) teams are also scoring runs so is that only Indian batsmen are suffering because of IPL?
I learned this off Chanderpaul when we were at Durham
David Warner could have actually played a few games that he didn’t.
Sehwag always says that the more balls that you see, you are going to be tempted to try and score runs. But you have just got to keep in the back of your mind what your zones are
The perceptions that everybody had of David Warner and the reality of David Warner the person are poles apart.
When I went to Dehli, Sehwag watched me a couple of times and said to me, 'You'll be a better Test cricketer than what you will be a Twenty20 player' ... I basically looked at him and said, 'Mate, I haven't even played a first-class game yet'. But he said, 'All the fielders are around the bat, if the ba...
David Warner is going to be an excitement machine ... He is going to come out and play his natural game and his natural game is to go after the ball.
If it's in his zone, he backs himself
All I would say is we preferred David Warner to Ed Cowan
Ed has been around a couple of years more than I have
The absence of these players obviously provides a great chance for David Warner, James Pattinson, Ben Cutting and Mitchell Starc to come into the squad and perform on the international stage
Obviously 'Patto', 'Cuttsy' and 'Starcy' have been busting their backsides off this season. It's a great thrill for them as well.
The absence of these players obviously provides a great chance for David Warner, James Pattinson, Ben Cutting and Mitchell Starc to come into the squad and perform on the international stage and I know that is an opportunity they are all looking forward to
Big Invers came in at the lunch break and said, 'We're announcing the team'. When my name got called out I was over the moon ... I was actually on the physio bench, I was lying down and actually nodding off.
We've already seen Usman (Khawaja) the other day, Shaun (Marsh) if he's fit can come back into the team, David Warner's dying for an opportunity
The news for the other three guys as well is fantastic, it's exciting for them
The way we're going with it is somebody like David Warner has come from Twenty20 cricket, turned into a fine one-day cricketer and is now establishing himself as a four-day cricketer. It's another form of finding talent within this country for international cricketers.
I was actually on the physio bench laying down and nodding off (when he got the selection news) - it definitely woke me up
You'd have your heart in your month if Phil Hughes and David Warner were both in the top four
It’s a childhood dream. With all the … people pigeonholing me as a Twenty20 player, I always said that when I got the opportunity to play Shield cricket for NSW, I could show I can score runs and bat time
But I was in Chennai (last month) when David Warner scored that (69-ball) 135 (against the Super Kings).
As people say, when injuries come there comes opportunities. There are a lot of players out here with a lot of talent and a lot of skill and they're all in good form as well
