David Warner is batting well at the nets but he is still 'having a bit of trouble running at full speed', said Australia head coach Justin Langer on Thursday as he confirmed that Australia will go in with an unchanged XI against India in the second Test that begins Saturday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
"Davey (David Warner) had a good hit yesterday. He is still a way off his running. We know how dynamic he is. There is no one who is more dynamic than him in the game between the wickets and the way he fields. We want to make sure that he gets 100 percent fit for that because he gets energy personally out of that and as a group we get great energy," said Langer while speaking to the reporters.
"We are very hopeful. He batted well and is moving well. He is enthusiastic as ever. He has got so much energy and passion and has been doing it for last three weeks. He is doing everything to get back onto the ground. He is having a bit of trouble running at full speed. When he gets back his full confidence, he will come back in our team...we will monitor him and we will have him back, not just for our team... everyone loves to see him play cricket, he is great for the theatre, performance, and entertainment of Test cricket. So we will welcome him as soon as he gets fit," added Langer.