David Warner Mumbai, IND vs AUS: David Warner, a top batsman for Australia, has returned to India after overcoming an elbow injury to reunite with his colleagues ahead of the three-match ODI series beginning on Friday in Mumbai.
After breaking his elbow in the second Test in Delhi, during which he was also given a headache diagnosis. And was replaced in the playing XI for the second innings by Matthew Renshaw. Warner took a flight home in the middle of the Border Gavaskar Tournament.
When stuck in traffic in Mumbai on Tuesday, Warner posted a photo of himself in a vehicle. The Aussie posted a picture titled “Out and about,” which also has a number of his followers standing beside him, although from a different car.
In the four-match Tour match against India that ended this Monday with the Indians winning 2-1 and keeping the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Warner failed to get going in the three innings he was able to play.

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The ICC World Test Championship final between India and Australia will take place in a few months. Despite his difficulties, Australia has continued to believe in Warner; according to current coach Andrew McDonald, the opening is a part of their WTC strategy.
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McDonald said of Warner, “I believe you get through that dialogue, and how each person concludes is always individual. “Some people want to go in a particular way, while others are okay with maybe being eliminated from teams.
Nevertheless, David Warner is currently completely integrated into our plans for the WTC championship. He’s returning for the one-day series (against India), and he has fully healed from his illness.
Hence, we can expect to see Dave back in Australian colors on March 17 and then take it from there.
Australia’s usual skipper Pat Cummins will be absent from the ODI series. Due to his decision to remain at home in the wake of his mother’s passing. Australia’s two-Test match skipper has already been announced as Steve Smith.