Former Australian Test cricketer and the current coach of Victoria, Chris Rogers, said on Tuesday that opener David Warner's shoes would prove the most difficult for any new member to fill when the batting stalwart decides to call it a day.
Rogers, who was Warner's opening partner in 22 of the 25 Tests he has played for the country, added that the consistency coupled with the unknown factor made the 35-year-old opener one of the most feared batters in the world.
In a report in cricket.com.au on Tuesday, Rogers when asked if it would be difficult to find a worthy replacement for his former teammate, said, "I think so. That's because you have a player who is an X-factor but has consistency in his game as well, and those two don't generally go hand-in-hand.