Australia opener David Warner on Saturday said that he will be doing everything possible to get on the ground for the third Test against India in Sydney despite the unlikelihood of him getting 100 percent fit. Warner added that he will play only if he is able to stretch to take catches in the slips and quick singles while batting.
The Australia opening batsman, who was ruled out of the first two Test matches after suffering a groin injury during the second ODI on November 29, has undergone rehabilitation taking jabs, using hyperbaric oxygen chamber and penguin cryotherapy for quick recovery.
"Am I going to be a 100 percent? It is highly doubtful. But I will be doing everything I can to be able to get on that park and play and even if I am not a 100 percent I will let the selectors give me that green light," Warner told the media on Saturday morning during a virtual interaction.