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David Warner to use heavier bats in India Test series

Attacking Australia opener David Warner wants to use heavy bats in the upcoming Test series in India to tackle spin on pitches of low bounce.

Published on: Jan 10, 2017 09:22 PM IST
PTI | By , Sydney
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Australia opener David Warner, in the form of his life, has started preparations for the Test tour of India by using a heavier bat to tackle the pitch conditions he is expected to encounter.

Australia opener David Warner is in great form and his experience of playing in India will be vital for the visitors to put up a fight in the four-Test series in India starting on February 23. (Reuters Photo)
Australia opener David Warner is in great form and his experience of playing in India will be vital for the visitors to put up a fight in the four-Test series in India starting on February 23. (Reuters Photo)

David Warner will also use bats with a lower sweet spot and the two attributes are expected to help him tackle the sharp turn of Ravichandran Ashwin and fellow spinners on pitches of lower bounce, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

Australia captain Steve Smith, however, will stick to the bat he uses in Australia, the paper added.

Warner uses Gray-Nicolls Kaboom bat weighing 1.23 kilograms in Australia but the one he plans to use in India will weigh around 1.28 kilograms, it said.

The explosive left-hander’s form holds the key for Australia, who were blanked 4-0 on their previous tour in 2013.

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However, Warner will have to drastically do better than what he did in India four years ago, when he averaged 24.37 in four Tests.

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The batsman will look to draw upon his experience of playing in India for years, be it for Australia or in the Indian Premier League. Warner’s team, Sunrisers Hyderabad, won the title in IPL 2016.

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Australia are scheduled to play Tests in Pune, Bengaluru, Ranchi and Dharamsala between February 23 and March 29.

 
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