AUS vs ENG 5th Ashes Test, Day 1: Ex-Australia pacer Glenn McGrath has said David Warner's Test career is "coming towards an end" after the veteran opener's failure on Day 1 of the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval. McGrath also indicated that the 36-year-old Warner might not get a chance to play his farewell Test in Sydney next year if he fails to get a big score in the second innings at The Oval. Warner was dismissed for 24 in Australia’s first innings in the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval on Thursday, taking his series tally to 225 runs from nine knocks at an average of 25.00.
Before the fifth Test, Warner dismissed rumours he was going to call it quits at the end of the Ashes, maintaining he wanted to play the home Test series against Pakistan and retire at the SCG.
But McGrath has expressed concerns that if Warner doesn't score significantly in the second innings, he might find it challenging to secure a spot in another Test match.