David Warner

'We'll see a different Warner this time': Cummins backs Warner in battle against Broad
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The English seamer proved to be Warner's nemesis, dismissing the Australian opener on seven occasions in the 10 innings during the 2019 Ashes as Warner managed just 95 runs at an average of 9.5. England have selected their starting eleven for the Edgbaston Test on Wednesday with Broad got preferred over Mark Wood.
WTC Final: I wasn't challenged enough on my front-foot defence, says David Warner
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Warner looked in great touch after surviving a probing first hour, particularly from Mohammed Shami operating from around the wicket angle, though he lost Usman Khawaja to Mohammed Siraj for a ten-ball duck. He hammered Umesh Yadav for a drive through for four, before carving the pacer for four offside boundaries in the 15th over.
WTC Final: Transition period for the guys is going to be extreme, says Shane Watson
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Only two members from Australia's squad - David Warner and Cameron Green -- featured in IPL 2023, while Michael Neser, Steven Smith, Marcus Harris and Marnus Labuschagne played County Championship matches.
WTC final should be at least a three-game series, feels David Warner
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Australia will take on India in the WTC final at The Oval from June 7-11. "I think it's great. I have been -- I won't say critical -- but I do think it should be at least a three-game series with Test cricket only. You play two years of good cricket, then you play on a neutral venue against an opposition.
IPL 2023: Disappointed about the result but we fought right to the end, says MI head coach Boucher
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"First of all, the experience has been fantastic, I have really enjoyed it. Got a good group of guys in the dressing room, the support staff is great as well, lots of experience. It's tough, it's a very tough competition. It takes a lot to win a game of cricket." 'There are a lot of good teams that you come up against and the results.
IPL 2023: Losing three wickets in Power-play stopped us from chasing a gettable target, says DC's Warner 
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Delhi spinners were at their best as they kept the CSK batters at bay with six batters crossing 20 and the highest individual score was 25. But Dhoni's crucial cameo ensured CSK finished with a fighting total of 167/8 in 20 overs.
IPL 2023: Stolen bats, pads, other Equipment of Delhi players recovered; few still missing, confirms Warner
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Although not every piece of equipment was found, it is still a welcoming development and big relief for Delhi Capitals players. Warner shared an Instagram story featuring the recovered equipment and wrote: "They found the culprits" adding that "few items are still missing". Ahead of Delhi's IPL 2023 fixture against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), it was reported that bats worth lakhs of rupees and other equipment of Capitals' players went missing from their kit bags in transit.
1st T20I: Babar Azam closes in on India skipper Rohit Sharma with third hundred
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The Pakistan skipper put on a 99-run opening stand with Mohammad Rizwan, before the wicketkeeper was dismissed in the 11th over of the innings. Matt Henry, fresh off a hat-trick last game, sent back Fakhar Zaman next ball to dent Pakistan further. Pakistan went on to post 192/4 in their 20 overs. Babar, however, continued in the same vein, getting to his half-century off 36 balls. He stepped on the pedal thereafter, slamming 51 runs off the next 22 balls, including 36 runs off the last three overs.
Bumrah commences rehab at NCA, Shreyas to undergo surgery for lower back issue
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Bumrah has been out of competitive cricket since late September last year, when he pulled out of the home T20Is against South Africa and subsequently missed the Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. After making a recovery, the pacer attempted a comeback in January this year for the ODI series against Sri Lanka. But, he was withdrawn on the eve of the ODI series opener at Guwahati, with the BCCI citing the need for him to build bowling resilience, and calling the decision as a precautionary measure.
IPL 2023: David Warner still scoring runs; going to be an Orange Cap contender, says Eoin Morgan
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On Tuesday, Warner scored his third fifty of IPL 2023 against Mumbai Indians at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, though Delhi eventually crashed towards their fourth consecutive defeat. But his 47-ball 51 came at a low strike-rate of 108.51, as he struggled to accelerate, something which has been a recurring issue for him in the competition. "Within sides, you have your big-name players that you want to perform.
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