Australia opening batsman David Warner said on Monday he will look to build the innings in the upcoming ODI series against India beginning Friday rather than going back to the aggressive way he batted during the initial days of his career -- an approach which he also adopted towards the back-end of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020.
Warner said his attack from the word go was more a result of the situation SunRisers Hyderabad found themselves in during the T20 tournament held from September 19 to November 10 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
"What do you want to see? 100 of 10 overs (laughs). In the one-dayers, I will still come out the way I normally do. There is probably going to be no change to that and to answer why I played the way I did towards the back-end of the IPL was more about the way we had to play that way on those wickets," Warner said while answering a question if he would continue playing aggressively as he did in the latter part of the IPL.