Former Australia cricketer Greg Chappell feels that opener David Warner is a very important player in the Test side. He added that Warner had proved his importance at the top of the order for Australia in the T20 World Cup despite many people writing him off before the start of the tournament.
After being dropped and removed from the captaincy of Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2021, Warner was adjudged the player of the tournament in Australia's victorious run to the trophy, scoring 289 runs in seven innings at an average of 48.16 and strike rate of 146.70, including three half-centuries.
"Warner may be a polarizing figure for some, and many had written him off before the T20 World Cup, only to have him prove how important he is at the top of the order. I think he is even more important in the Test line-up. A skilful, fast-scoring opening batsman can be invaluable in setting up the game. Teams with aggressive openers cause opposition captains and bowlers to toss and turn at night," wrote Chappell in his column for The Sydney Morning Herald on Saturday.