Bad news for Australian fans, David Warner may be dropped from Australia's squad for 2nd Test
Bad news for Australian fans, David Warner may be dropped from Australia's squad for 2nd Test
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New Delhi: After the embarrassing defeat at the hands of Team India, there has been a ruckus in the Australian cricket team. After an inning and 132-run defeat in Nagpur, the Kangaroo team is now in the mood for a big change for the Delhi Test. According to media reports, Australia is going to exclude its star batsman David Warner from the final XI. David Warner failed in both innings of the Nagpur Test. In the first innings, he returned to the pavilion after scoring just 1 run, and in the second inning, he could score only 10 runs.

Warner's form was constantly being questioned and now his flop performance in Nagpur has added fuel to the fire.  In his place, left-handed batsman Travis Head can get a chance in playing XI. The head was made to sit on the bench even after being in excellent form, after which the team management was also criticized.

Warner's Test record against Team India is very poor. He has failed to prove himself in both Australia and India. In India, Warner has scored only 399 runs in 9 Tests at an average of 22.16. His total Test average against Team India is also 32.19. For an opener, this type of performance is considered to be intolerable. This is the reason why the countdown for Warner's exclusion from the team has now started.

The Australian team has called another spinner from Australia to India after losing the Nagpur Test. Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has been included in the squad. It is being told that this player can make his debut in the Delhi Test. Kuhenman recently performed brilliantly in the Big Bash League and he also made his ODI debut last year. In the Delhi Test too, it is believed that there is a turn on the pitch and this is the reason why Australia has now started trying to strengthen its spin attack.

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