Warner looked in great touch after surviving a probing first hour, particularly from Mohammed Shami. “Only thing I felt as a batsman I wasn’t challenged enough on my front-foot defence so it was okay to leave on length then try to put some pressure on,” said Warner
Australia's David Warner bats the ball during day 1 of the ICC World Test Championship cricket final match between Australia and India at The Oval, in London. Pic/AFP
Australia’s opener David Warner feels he wasn’t challenged enough on his front-foot defence by a lackluster and erratic Indian bowling attack on Day One of the World Test Championship final at The Oval.
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Warner looked in great touch after surviving a probing first hour, particularly from Mohammed Shami. “Only thing I felt as a batsman I wasn’t challenged enough on my front-foot defence so it was okay to leave on length then try to put some pressure on,” said Warner.
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