NEW DELHI: Cricket Australia on Saturday introduced opener David Warner won’t be collaborating within the third and remaining match of the T20 collection in opposition to New Zealand in Auckland because of adductor soreness.
The 37-year-old, who will retire from all types of worldwide cricket after the T20 World Cup in June, was additionally absent from Friday’s 72-run victory over the Black Caps because the Australians secured consecutive wins.
“Warner would require a quick restoration interval, which isn’t anticipated to have an effect on his availability for the upcoming Indian Premier League main into the ICC Males’s T20 World Cup,” Cricket Australia stated in a press release.
Warner hit 32 runs off 20 balls within the opening win over New Zealand in Wellington on Wednesday, however was booed off the sphere by the house followers in what was his remaining look within the bilateral worldwide collection.
(With inputs from Reuters)