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"I am quite tired," reveals David Warner ahead of India Tests


image-ldfgdmq4David Warner in action [Source: AP]

After a clinical performance against South Africa on home soil, Australia will travel to India for a four-match Test series starting next month. As the Aussies gear up for the tough challenge, they must be hoping for exceptional returns from their core players on this tour. 

Meanwhile, swashbuckling opener David Warner has admitted to feeling overcooked due to the jam-packed schedule. 

Notably, Warner joined Sydney Thunder for the BBL 12 right after the South Africa series. He has constantly been playing since the T20 World Cup, which has probably led to his physical and mental exhaustion. 

However, the veteran batter also seemed determined to keep himself fresh for the upcoming series. 


Here's what Warner said

"It's been challenging. I'm quite tired, exhausted. From my perspective, that would've been nice to have had another night at home. But it is what it is,

"Hopefully next year I can come out and be a little bit fresher than what I am at the moment," Warner said. It's going to be a long lead-in to our summer. From a personal point of view, I'm going to have to try and work out how to stay nice and fresh."

Australia's tour of India begins with the first Test in Nagpur starting February 9. After that, the teams will travel to Delhi, Dharamsala and Ahmedabad for the remaining three games. 


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