David Warner a Certainty for Aus Summer Despite Poor Form: Ponting

David Warner a Certainty for Aus Summer Despite Poor Form: Ponting
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London: His abysmal form notwithstanding, senior opener David Warner will continue to be a part of the Australian team when they embark on their home summer with the test series against Pakistan, former captain Ricky Ponting has said.

David Warner, 32, has all single-digit scores barring a 61 in the Leeds Test. He also got out to England pace spearhead Stuart Broad six times, including on a duck on three consecutive occasions.

Australia has retained the Ashes 2-1 and in the ongoing fifth test are staring down the barrel with England taking a huge 382-run lead after Day 3.

Ponting said Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne and Warner are the only certainties for the first Test at the Gabba against Pakistan, starting November 12.

"Warner's going to be a lock," Ricky Ponting told cricket.com.au. "I don't care if he gets another duck in the second innings of this Test match, he's going to be a lock for the Australian summer.

"Marnus is an absolute lock. Smith's a lock," Ricky Ponting was quoted as saying by www.cricket.com.au.

The Australian middle order has failed to get runs and so has the opening pair of David Warner and Marcus Harris.

They have heavily depended on Smith, who averages 125.16, and Labuschagne (56.50).

"(There are) still question marks around the guys in the middle, (Matthew) Wade and (Travis) Head.

"(Opener Marcus) Harris has looked tested against good quality fast bowling in this series. (Tim) Paine will continue as the captain but there are a few spots in the batting order that they'll be thinking about for the Pakistan series." IANS

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