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AUS vs IND, 1st Test: Warner warns Australia not to write off Kohli

India will be aiming for a third successive series triumph Down Under when the first test starts in Perth on Friday but has concerns about the recent form of batting mainstays Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

Published : Nov 19, 2024 17:10 IST , Melbourne - 2 MINS READ

FILE PHOTO: Former Australia opener David Warner has warned his former teammates not to write off Virat Kohli.
FILE PHOTO: Former Australia opener David Warner has warned his former teammates not to write off Virat Kohli. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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FILE PHOTO: Former Australia opener David Warner has warned his former teammates not to write off Virat Kohli. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Former Australia opener David Warner is convinced Virat Kohli will be amongst the runs in the upcoming five-test series and has warned his former teammates not to write off the Indian batting great.

India will be aiming for a third successive series triumph Down Under when the first test starts in Perth on Friday but has concerns about the recent form of batting mainstays Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

Warner, who experienced a few dry spells during his 13-year test career, said Kohli’s 1,352 runs and six centuries in 13 tests on Australian soil should be a matter for concern for the home team.

“I don’t worry about Virat Kohli away from Australia, I worry about Virat Kohli in Australia. He averages 55,” Warner told reporters on Tuesday.

“He hasn’t had the wickets that batsman would love to be batting on and that’s what scares me about him and Rohit Sharma ... With good batting wickets, hopefully this summer, I think Virat is going to be amongst the runs.”

As well as more favourable batting conditions, Warner thought the profile of the series would bring out the best in 36-year-old Kohli.

“I’ve always said you’re not out of form, you’re out of runs,” Warner added.

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“The class and player that he is, he just knows how to flick that switch and turn his mindset to big series, and Border-Gavaskar trophy, he’s always had a big series against us. I think that’s what Australia would be fearing.”

With the globalisation of cricket, the days when touring sides were largely unknown when they arrived on Australian soil are long gone.

Warner knows most of the touring team well from his spells in the Indian Premier League and enjoys a close friendship with Kohli.

“Since the IPL started, I think they’ve sort of grown towards playing alongside each other, loving each other, embracing each other’s cultures,” said Warner, who despite his caution predicted a 4-0 series win for Australia.

“But when you step on the field, that passion is still there, you still have that fire in the belly when you cross the line.”

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