Worries for Australia as this star batter is returning to home
DAVID WARNER'S BORDER GAVASKAR TROPHY IS OVER AFTER INJURING HIS ELBOW AND BEING CONCUSSED IN THE DELHI TEST
AFTER BEING STRUCK ON THE GRILLE OF HIS PROTECTIVE BATTING HELMET BY INDIA FAST BOWLER MOHAMMAD SIRAJ IN AUSTRALIA'S FIRST INNINGS
WARNER – WHO STRUGGLED FOR FORM ACROSS THE FIRST TWO TESTS, RETURNING 26 RUNS FROM HIS THREE COMPLETED INNINGS – WAS REPLACED BY QUEENSLAND'S MATTHEW RENSHAW
HOWEVER, IT IS EXPECTED THE 36-YEAR-OLD FORMER AUSTRALIA VICE-CAPTAIN WILL RETURN TO INDIA FOR THE THREE-MATCH ODI SERIES
AUSTRALIA HAS ALREADY LOST FAST BOWLER JOSH HAZLEWOOD FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE CAMPAIGN
WHILE FELLOW TEST SQUAD MEMBERS MITCHELL STARC AND CAMERON GREEN WERE ABSENT FROM THE OPENING TWO MATCHES OF THE SERIES
LEG SPINNER MITCHELL SWEPSON HAVE FLOWN HOME AFTER THE OPENING TEST IN NAGPUR FOR THE BIRTH OF HIS FIRST CHILD