Australia batting great Ricky Ponting has urged David Warner to be realistic and look towards the future regarding his Test cricket career. On Saturday, Warner was dismissed for a first-ball duck by South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada while trying to fend a fiery short ball, and was caught by Khaya Zondo for a great one-handed catch at short leg.
In Australia's recent 2-0 series win over the West Indies, Warner had scores of 5 and 48 in Perth while making 21 and 28 at Adelaide, where he had to deal with the fallout over withdrawing his bid to have lifetime leadership ban overturned.
Australia's next two Test series will be tours of India and England next year, where Warner averages 24.25 and 26.04 respectively, with no centuries to show in both countries. He has now not made a Test century in 27 innings and nearly three years, the longest drought of a three-figure mark in his decorated Test career.