Andrew McDonald – David Warner is in our plans for the immediate future and we’ll see what unfolds from there

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Australia will tour India for four Tests and three ODIs starting February 9 in Nagpur

Australia coach Andrew McDonald feels somewhat unsure over David Warner’s Test career, saying the veteran left-hander “at this stage” is a lot of in dispute for the following year’s tour of India, despite his poor run in the format.

Australia coach Andrew McDonald feels somewhat unsure over David Warner’s Test career, saying the veteran left-hander “at this stage” is a lot of in dispute for the following year’s tour of India, despite his poor run in the format. 

Warner averaged just 25.5 in the just-concluded two-Test series against the West Indies and has 23 averages in nine five-day games in 2022. 

However, McDonald backed Warner to come great in the three-Test series against South Africa beginning on Saturday in Brisbane and seals a spot for the tour of India in February-March next year.

“We’ll see what happens in the next three Test matches, but at this stage, he’s (Warner) firmly in our thoughts for India,”

McDonald was quoted as saying by the Australian media.

At 36, Warner is at the business end of his career and has already declared that he will take a call on his Test cricket future after this season.

“If we keep picking him and he makes runs, then you know he’s back,”

McDonald said.

“And if you keep picking him and he doesn’t, then he’s probably on the fade. I think it’s as simple as that. He’s in our plans for the immediate future, and we’ll see what unfolds from there.”

The coach said he was not at all worried about Warner’s current form.

“His (Warner’s) appetite for the work, in and around training is still there. He’s busy at the crease, and you’ve seen signs that he is going well. He’s just found different ways to get out, and sometimes that can happen,”

McDonald said.

“He’s eager to continue at this stage, he hasn’t hinted anything else. We are building towards a World Test Championship as well, and he wants to be part of that so that’s a clear focus for us and we’ve got South Africa as a part of that.

“And then on to India. So there’s no indication of anything else at the moment.”

Australia will tour India for four Tests and three ODIs starting February 9 in Nagpur.

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