The Ashes: Former Australia captain Michael Clarke feels veteran opener David Warner’s place for the remaining two Ashes Tests is under question, and added that the current team think-tank needs to ask themselves if the left-hander’s time is up in Test cricket.
Australia’s three-wicket loss in the third Ashes Test at Leeds has put spotlight on Warner’s position in the playing eleven ahead of the fourth game at Manchester. Warner made only four and one while being dismissed on both occasions by Stuart Broad, who has now taken him out 17 times in Test cricket.
Australia are currently leading the five-match Ashes 2-1, but Warner has failed to fire, averaging a meagre 23.5, with just one fifty from six innings to show. Warner had earlier said he would like to retire from Test cricket after playing in the home Test against Pakistan in January 2024.