Australian seasoned David Warner is returning location aft being ruled retired of the remainder of the India tour.
The 36-year-old opening batter was deed doubly during his innings successful Delhi, being concussed and besides fracturing his elbow.
Cricket Australia has opted to nonstop him location to Sydney to recover, and helium volition miss the remaining 2 matches.
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He follows Josh Hazlewood home, who flew retired of India aft failing to retrieve from an Achilles injury.
"After further assessment, (Warner) volition necessitate a play of rehabilitation which volition preclude immoderate further engagement successful the remainder of the Test series," Cricket Australia said.
"It is presently anticipated that helium volition instrumentality to India for the 3 one-day internationals."
The wounded to Warner could person large ramifications for his aboriginal successful the Test team.
His enactment for the India and England tours this twelvemonth was already being questioned fixed his dismal vocation grounds overseas.
The Aussie selectors stuck coagulated with the seasoned nonetheless, but helium returned scores of lone 1 and 10 successful Nagpur, past was retired for 15 successful Delhi earlier being subbed retired with concussion.
The adjacent Test duty is the Ashes successful England successful June and July.
Warner's mean successful England is an unenviable 26.04, and erstwhile helium past toured determination successful 2019 helium averaged a miserable 9.00 and was dominated by England's accelerated bowlers - Stuart Broad successful particular.
Warner had not reached triple figures for Australia successful astir 3 years until helium whacked a treble ton successful Melbourne against South Africa.
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