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Australia Opener David Warner Admits To Being 'Exhausted' Ahead Of India Tour
Veteran Australia opener David Warner has admitted to feeling exhausted ahead of the side's upcoming Test tour of India and suggested that he could skip the Cricket Australia awards happening on Monday to recover from a busy summer at home.
Warner's hectic summer at home came to an end on Friday when his side Sydney Thunder were eliminated from the Big Bash League (BBL) finals. He played in Australia's home white-ball series against Zimbabwe, New Zealand, West Indies, Men's T20 World Cup, followed by five Tests against the West Indies and South Africa, before playing six BBL games.
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