Warner at ‘mercy of selection’ for Ashes: Bailey

Published April 7, 2023
Australia’s David Warner walks off after losing his wicket during the second Test between Australia and England at the Adelaide Oval on December 16, 2021. — Reuters
Australia’s David Warner walks off after losing his wicket during the second Test between Australia and England at the Adelaide Oval on December 16, 2021. — Reuters

MELBOURNE: Australia opener David Warner is in the frame for the World Test Championship final against India but selectors’ boss George Bailey declined to back him as an automatic inclusion for the Ashes squad.

Selectors will pick a wider squad in about two weeks for the WTC decider at The Oval from June 7-11 and for the first two Tests of the Ashes series, which starts on June 16 in Birmingham.

Apart from a defiant 200 against South Africa in December, left-hander Warner has struggled for runs in recent Tests, making a total of 26 in three innings in the recent tour of India before returning home injured.

Despite that, head coach and selector Andrew McDonald said last month Warner was in Australia’s plans for the WTC final.

Warner was included in Cricket Australia’s list of 24 nationally contracted players on Thursday but Bailey stopped short of saying it was an endorsement for the Ashes.

“I think Dave, like any player is, is at the mercy of selection,” Bailey told reporters. “The Ashes is a huge series and we’ll be looking to pick our best team.

“We’re going to have to have our best team playing incredibly well to challenge England over there, the way they’re playing at the moment.”

Asked why Warner would not be picked in an Ashes squad if he were to play in English conditions during the WTC final, Bailey said he endorsed McDonald’s point that England were a different team to India.

“I support Andrew’s comments on that around David,” he said. “I think there’s a number of differences (between the teams). But we’re a couple of weeks away from announcing that squad.”

Warner averaged 9.50 in the 2019 Ashes in England, the worst ever by an opener to play 10 innings in a series. Travis Head replaced him at the top of the order in India and batted superbly in the last two Tests but selectors said his promotion was a short-term fix.

Opener Marcus Harris was a surprise inclusion in the list of contracted players, having played the last of his 14 Tests against England in January 2022.

Published in Dawn, April 7th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Trade cooperation
Updated 05 Jul, 2024

Trade cooperation

Will Shehbaz be able to translate his dream of integrating Pakistan within the region by liberalising trade cooperation with South and Central Asia?
Creeping militancy
05 Jul, 2024

Creeping militancy

WHILE military personnel and LEAs have mostly been targeted in the current wave of militancy, the list of targets is...
Dodging culpability
05 Jul, 2024

Dodging culpability

IT is high time the judiciary put an end to the culture of impunity that has allowed the missing persons crisis to...
Elusive justice
Updated 04 Jul, 2024

Elusive justice

Till the Pakistani justice system institutionalises the fundamental principles of justice, it cannot fulfil its responsibilities.
High food prices
04 Jul, 2024

High food prices

THAT the country’s exports of raw food rose by 37pc in the last financial year over the previous one is a welcome...
Paralysis in academia
04 Jul, 2024

Paralysis in academia

LIKE all other sectors, higher education is not immune to the debilitating financial crisis that is currently ...