He got a knock to the arm and then the head, and I think the head made him a little tired at the time and he couldn’t come out to the field, Australian teammate Usman Khawaja said at the end of the first day’s play.
    He just doesn’t look like himself right now, David Warner, former Australian batter Michael Hussey said on Fox Sports. He appeared hesitant… He’s just a little late on that ball, and he’s not looking for the short ball at all.
    Allan Border also had something to say about it. Wasn’t the footwork monotonous? Getting into these kinds of crease positions is uncharacteristic of Warner. He had a lot of problems.
    In the tenth over of play, Warner was struck on the helmet by fast bowler Mohammed Siraj, Cricket Australia said in a statement. He subsequently displayed symptoms and failed a concussion test, Cricket Australia said. Warner will now follow the graduated return to sport protocols ahead of the third Test in Indore.
    Border hoped Renshaw, who was benched for this game, would seize the opportunity.
    It’s a good opportunity for Renshaw, completely unexpected, Border said. It might be a bit like Marnus Labuschagne with (Steve) Smith in England – come in and take the chance. Hopefully, that will be the case. Former Australian captain Mark Taylor gave Warner 1 out of 10 at the end of the first Test.
    source: news nationDavey in India… not his favorite place to play. That is a significant understatement. In India, where he lacks bounce and pace, he averages 22 points per game. He hasn’t had that in the past in India, and he won’t get it in this series, so he’ll have to find a way to conquer batting in India if he wants to stay in the side.
    India is a one-of-a-kind place to play, Taylor said.

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