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“Warner is a fighter, he will make a comeback” – Twitter reacts after Steve Smith reckons David Warner will regain his form

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Australian international David Warner has been out of form for quite a while. The southpaw has been literally struggling to accelerate when he comes out to bat as he has been getting dismissed for cheap scores.

Warner departed for a golden duck off Kagiso Rabada in the first innings of the first Test match against the South African cricket team at The Gabba in Brisbane. The experienced southpaw was once again dismissed by Kagiso Rabada for just 3 runs in the second innings.

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Even during the recently-concluded West Indies’ tour of Australia, Warner failed to make his presence count in the two-match Test series. He scored just 5 and 48 in the first and second innings of the first Test at Perth Stadium, Perth.

During the second Test match at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Warner scored 21 and 28 in the first and second innings, which has been a disappointing outing for the experienced southpaw.

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Steve Smith reckons David Warner will regain his form

Meanwhile, Australia’s best batsman, Steve Smith spoke about David Warner in a press conference recently. According to the stalwart, Warner will regain his form anytime soon.

He further added that the fraternity has seen David Warner when he has been in a bad position, he has done pretty well. Steve Smith reckons Warner will get back on track.

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Australia won the first Test against South Africa by six wickets and took the first lead in the three-match Test series. The Boxing Day Test match between Australia and South Africa will kick off on December 26 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne.

The third and final Test begins on January 4 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney. After the conclusion of the Test series, both teams will play the three-match ODI series.

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The first ODI begins on January 12 at Bellerive Oval, Hobart whereas the second ODI begins on January at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney. The third and final ODI begins on January 17 at Perth Stadium, Perth.

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