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Warner, Hazlewood Concern For Australia Ahead Of 2nd Ashes Test
Australia's injury concerns are mounting following their nine-wicket win over England in the opening Ashes Test at the Gabba, which concluded inside four days.
While star fast bowler Josh Hazlewood's side strain was skipper Pat Cummins's worry during the post-match press conference, he now has to contend with opener David Warner's fitness concerns after the batting stalwart did not come out to bat in the second innings on Saturday.
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