New Delhi – After losing the first two matches to India in Border-Gavaskar Trophy cricket, Australia suffered another setback. It is reported that four players in the team are about to return to Australia due to injuries. After the second Test, captain Pat Cummins returned home due to personal reasons. Now it is known that four more people will go to Australia. An Australian media reported that opener David Warner, who was injured while batting in the second Test, will not continue in India.
While batting, David Warner was injured by the balls of Mohammad Shami and Mohammad Siraj. After returning to Australia, the actor will undergo treatment. Matt Renshaw batted in place of Warner as a concussion substitute in the second innings of the second Test. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Matt Renshaw is also injured and will return from India.
Josh Hazelwood was injured in the Test against South Africa and could not play in the two Tests against India. Australian team coach Andrew Macdonald announced that Hazelwood is going back without waiting for other matches. Ashton Agar may also return home. Young spinner Todd Murphy, who took five wickets in his debut match, is also injured. But the actor will remain in India. Meanwhile, veteran pacer Mitchell Starc and all-rounder Cameron Green are injured, which is a relief for Australia.
English Summary: 4 Australians, including David Warner, set to return home due to injury