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David Warner to miss remainder of Tri-Nations Series due to fractured finger

Warner scored a century in the previous game against South Africa.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Jun 13, 2016, 12:28 AM (IST)
Edited: Jun 13, 2016, 12:34 AM (IST)

David Warner suffered the finger injury during Australia's previous game vs South Africa © Getty Images
David Warner suffered the finger injury during Australia’s previous game vs South Africa © Getty Images

Saint Kitts: Australia opener David Warner is set to miss the remainder of the one-day series in the West Indies after breaking a finger during Saturday’s 36-run win over South Africa, the tourists said Sunday. Warner was man of the match for his 109 from 120 balls, his sixth one-day international hundred, which moved Australia to the top of the three-team table. But he took a blow to his left index finger while fielding and an X-ray on Sunday revealed a fracture. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: Australia vs South Africa, Tri-Nations Series, Match 4 at Basseterre

 “We will assess the situation over the coming days to see if the injury requires a surgical option but should that not be the case then David is likely to be available to return to play in somewhere between two and six weeks,” said Australia team doctor Geoffrey Verrall.

A decision on Warner’s further participation in the competition will be made in the next few days, said a Cricket Australia spokesman. However, with the tournament ending on June 29, it seems likely that the 29-year-old’s tour is over. READ: Australia beat South Africa by 36 runs in Tri-Nations Series 2016

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“It’s obviously disappointing to be sidelined given the form I’ve been in and given the important stage the tri-series is at, but it’s always important to look at the positives. This downtime, however long or short it is, will give me the chance to freshen up and spend quality time with my family after an intense period of action, with a home summer that was followed by trips to New Zealand and South Africa, plus the World Twenty20 and the Indian Premier League,” Warner said.