New low blow for Warner but Australia find some runs in India

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Veteran David Warner finished the day off the field nursing a sore head and arm after a rugged innings which has raised more questions over his place in the XI

David Warner is battered and bruised and his future in the baggy green hangs in the balance as Australia’s bold new approach with the bat was not enough to overcome their spin woes in the second Test.

Handscomb is vindicating his horses-for-courses selection with his organised defence and nifty footwork allowing him to prosper in conditions that have brought generations of Australian batters undone. He bore a resemblance to the late great Dean Jones for more reasons than just batting in a floppy white hat.

Spin has proven to be Warner’s Achilles heel on the subcontinent, but India can now be confident of success with pace. No player displayed the bravery asked by the coaches more than Khawaja, whose strokeplay, though streaky at times, spread the field and prevented India’s spin masters from dictating proceedings.

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