David Warner joked that the first T20I between Australia and England was also the first time he played in the United Kingdom and faced no abuse from the crowd. The three-match T20I series and the subsequent three-match ODI series will both be played behind closed doors due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
"It was the first time I've been here (England) and not got abuse. It was quite nice," Warner said after Friday's match which Australia surprisingly lost despite cruising at the halfway mark of their chase at the Ageas Bowl. "You get that up and going (from the crowd). That's why we love playing home and away. There's home advantage and away advantage."
Warner and Steve Smith were the target of constant boos and jeers from the English crowd throughout their extensive summer in the country for the ODI World Cup and the Ashes. Smith had said before the start of the series that he would miss the English crowds during the series.