Going through his longest sequence of innings without a hundred in the longest format of the game, opener David Warner says the drought is a distraction as he gets ready for his 100th Test for Australia, in the second match of the series against South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), starting on Monday.
The 36-year-old has been going through difficult times, struggling for form and distracted by the controversy with Cricket Australia over overturning his captaincy ban after pulling out of the process, unhappy with the federation's handling of the process.
Warner's last three Tests have seen him make scores of 5, 48, 21 and 28 against the Windies, before 3 and 0 during the two-day Test at the Gabba against South Africa. That has seen his century drought extend to 29 innings, though he did manage a ton in his most recent ODI innings -- against England at the MCG last month.