But Australia captain Pat Cummins is confident that Warner, who averages 22.16 in Tests in India, can roar back to form in New Delhi, citing his 200 against South Africa in the Boxing Day Test last year at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
"I'm not a selector. I don't think they've had a meeting but I'm sure Davey will be there. You saw this year at the Boxing Day Test (against South Africa) when he puts pressure back on the opposition he's pretty hard to bowl to. You don't get as many good balls, so he knows that. I'm sure that'd be part of his plan."
"He has been batting really well here. Even in the lead-up, I thought he was fantastic. I know there's a lot of talk about spin bowling through the middle, but with that new ball it's sometimes the hardest time to bat as well against spin," he said in the pre-match press conference.