IND vs AUS, 3rd Test: Amid the four-match Border Gavaskar Test series between India and Australia, the awful news is suddenly coming to the fore. A dreaded cricketer has suddenly dropped out of the Border Gavaskar Test series.
This cricketer can’t play the third and fourth Test matches in Indore and Ahmedabad. This player is out of the entire Border Gavaskar Test series in such a situation. Let us tell you that India has made a decisive 2-0 lead in this four-match Border Gavaskar series.
This Bad News Came Between India-Australia Series
The third Test match between India and Australia will be played at the Holkar Stadium in Indore from March 1. Before the third Test match to be held in Indore, the bad news is coming out. Australia’s opening batsman David Warner has been ruled out of the last two Test matches of the current Border-Gavaskar series due to a fracture in the left elbow.
A delivery from Mohammed Siraj hit Australia opener David Warner on the opening day of the Delhi Test. Although he batted on for 15 in Australia’s first innings, scans of his left elbow later revealed a hairline fracture.
Suddenly This Dreaded Cricketer Was Out Of The Entire Tour
On the opening day of the Delhi Test, Mohammad Siraj rained bouncer balls on 36-year-old Australian opener David Warner. Meanwhile, David Warner was also hit by a ball in the helmet, i.e. in the head. Immediately after this, the physio had to come to the middle ground to inquire about David Warner’s condition.
However, after this, he was again seen playing on the field. But, after this, Mohammed Shami dismissed David Warner and sent him to the pavilion. When batting, he was shown to be uncomfortable while batting at the crease due to the ball hitting his head. After this, the news came that he was seriously injured.
The Biggest Blow To The Team
In the second innings of the Delhi Test, David Warner did not even come out to bat, forcing the Australian team to send Matt Renshaw as a substitute player. David Warner will now return to Sydney to continue his recovery but is expected to return before the start of the ODI series on March 17.
In the absence of David Warner, Travis Head will be fielded as an opener in the third Test against India in Indore. In the second innings of the Delhi Test, Travis Head opened and scored a quick 43 runs. Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald made it clear that in the absence of David Warner, Travis will play the role of the head opener.