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David Warner, who will not play in the final two Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test matches after Pat Cummins, departs for home

David Warner will return home after being disqualified from the Qantas test tour of India, CA announced in a statement this afternoon. Warner suffered a hairline fracture after being hit on the elbow during the second Test match in Delhi.

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy’s opening batsman for Australia, David Warner, has returned home after being forced to withdraw from the tournament’s final two Test matches due to an elbow hairline fracture. The left-hander is the second well-known Australian cricketer to fly home after the team lost the second Test in Delhi by six wickets, following skipper Pat Cummins. Due to a family ailment, Cummins left for home. He will return before the third Test, which begins March 1 in Indore. Warner will most likely just return for the three-match ODI series that follows the Test series.

David Warner will return home after being disqualified from the Qantas test tour of India, CA announced in a statement this afternoon. Warner suffered a hairline fracture after being hit on the elbow during the second Test match in Delhi.

In the second innings, Australia’s Travis Head started the batting order. Head and Usman Khawaja will probably continue to bat at the top of the order now that Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc are poised to rejoin the Australian Lineup.

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