The opener suffered further damage to an injured left hand and will need a medical clearance to play the next Test at Headingley.
David Warner helped create the foundation for Australia’s strong response to England’s gleeful bowl-first decision on a greenish pitch under heavy skies on the opening day of the second Test at Lord’s on Wednesday.
Warner’s 66 from 88 balls was just the second time he has passed 50 in 20 innings in more than a year, following his remarkable double century during the Boxing Day Test last year. His 43 after Australia were sent in against India at the Oval during the World Test Championship final earlier this month and his 36 during the first Test at Edgbaston were both well-compiled innings; they just didn’t last long enough.
“I’ve felt in total control over the last six to eight months with where my game is. I’m moving into the ball, my feet are moving, I’m not just playing with my hands.
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