MELBOURNE: Australian batting stalwart David Warner has no plans to retire from take a look at crickethis agent has stated following calls from some former avid gamers that the cricketer assessment his stance.
Warner was once out for a duck and scored 3 runs within the first Test in opposition to South Africa at Brisbane, which the hosts received by means of six wickets within two days. He ultimate scored a Test century in January 2020 and previous to the primary Test in opposition to the Proteas he had rankings of five, 48, 21 and 28 within the 4 innings this summer time.
But Warner’s agent, James Erskine, stated he did not imagine the opener would hand over Test cricket on the conclusion of the three-Test collection in opposition to the Proteas at Sydney.
“No, it won’t be his last Test, I don’t think. It’s news to me if that’s the case,” Erskine was once quoted as pronouncing by means of the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday.
Erskine added Warner had the excursion of India and the 2023 Ashes in England in his attractions.
Warner will develop into the 14th Australian to reach the 100-Test landmark when he performs the Boxing Day Test. His reasonable in 10 Tests this 12 months is not up to 21 however Erskine felt runs are not far away for the 36-year-old.
“I personally think there’s runs around the corner for him. We’ll just see what happens. The big thing from Davey’s (Warner) point of view is that he has three young children.
“If your elementary state of affairs is you’ve got to be away for 9 months, or 8 months of the 12 months, it’s brutal. That would be the determination, I believe, relying on how he finally ends up.
“He has lots of other interests other than cricket – but there has been no talk about that (retirement),” added Erskine.
Erskine felt Warner was once achieved in by means of a few just right deliveries from South African tempo bowler Kagiso Rabada within the opening Test at Brisbane.
“He has had a couple of brutal balls (from Rabada). At the end of the day, everyone goes through these quiet spells. You’ve got to take his career across the board,” Erskine stated.
“If you talk to all the great players out there, they say he is a great player. We’ll just have to see if he bounces back in Melbourne. He is a pretty tough nut, old David. I don’t think that (run drought) necessarily worries him,” Erskine added.
Former Australian all-rounder Simon O’Donnell had stated just lately that Warner is not the Test participant he was once until about two years again and that the stalwart will have to in all probability retire on the finish of the Sydney Test.
Warner was once out for a duck and scored 3 runs within the first Test in opposition to South Africa at Brisbane, which the hosts received by means of six wickets within two days. He ultimate scored a Test century in January 2020 and previous to the primary Test in opposition to the Proteas he had rankings of five, 48, 21 and 28 within the 4 innings this summer time.
But Warner’s agent, James Erskine, stated he did not imagine the opener would hand over Test cricket on the conclusion of the three-Test collection in opposition to the Proteas at Sydney.
“No, it won’t be his last Test, I don’t think. It’s news to me if that’s the case,” Erskine was once quoted as pronouncing by means of the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday.
Erskine added Warner had the excursion of India and the 2023 Ashes in England in his attractions.
Warner will develop into the 14th Australian to reach the 100-Test landmark when he performs the Boxing Day Test. His reasonable in 10 Tests this 12 months is not up to 21 however Erskine felt runs are not far away for the 36-year-old.
“I personally think there’s runs around the corner for him. We’ll just see what happens. The big thing from Davey’s (Warner) point of view is that he has three young children.
“If your elementary state of affairs is you’ve got to be away for 9 months, or 8 months of the 12 months, it’s brutal. That would be the determination, I believe, relying on how he finally ends up.
“He has lots of other interests other than cricket – but there has been no talk about that (retirement),” added Erskine.
Erskine felt Warner was once achieved in by means of a few just right deliveries from South African tempo bowler Kagiso Rabada within the opening Test at Brisbane.
“He has had a couple of brutal balls (from Rabada). At the end of the day, everyone goes through these quiet spells. You’ve got to take his career across the board,” Erskine stated.
“If you talk to all the great players out there, they say he is a great player. We’ll just have to see if he bounces back in Melbourne. He is a pretty tough nut, old David. I don’t think that (run drought) necessarily worries him,” Erskine added.
Former Australian all-rounder Simon O’Donnell had stated just lately that Warner is not the Test participant he was once until about two years again and that the stalwart will have to in all probability retire on the finish of the Sydney Test.