David Warner: Excellent “Dustbowls” from Sri Lanka

David Warner asserted that Sri Lanka’s victory in the ODI series in “very” spinny conditions had aided Australia in preparing for the upcoming Test matches.

The opening batsman for Australia, David Warner, asserted that Sri Lanka’s victory in the ODI series on pitches with “extreme” spin had aided the visitors in preparing for the upcoming Test matches. The fourth one-day international was barely won by the hosts at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Tuesday, giving them a 3-1 lead they can’t surrender. Warner managed to score 99 runs, but in vain. “This is great practice for us because we continually anticipate turning wickets. Following his team’s four-run loss, Warner said, “It’s great practice for the Test series.

Since the nets are still green, we can’t receive the same kind of practice there, so we sincerely appreciate their playing consecutive innings on the wickets.

It’s ideal practice for us with these dustbowls in the middle. The Test matches at Galle will be interesting because we know what to anticipate there.

The two nations play the fifth ODI in Colombo on Friday before departing for Galle for the two Test matches, which start the following week.

On Tuesday, with 259 needed to be scored in order to win, Warner, who is known for being aggressive, tried to anchor the chase during his 110-ball stay as the left-hander bravely dealt with the spinners.

Australia fought until the very last delivery before Matthew Kuhnemann was finally stumped by leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga, with Pat Cummins hitting 35 and almost pulling off a robbery in the penultimate over.

“Being upbeat is advantageous since one-day cricket requires players to try and push themselves. Warner advised players to carry on using their feet and staying deep in their crease into the Test match series.

“We are anticipating what they will do.

There is simply no Rangana Herath; these are things that we predicted would happen in 2016 and they did (this time). We won’t be surprised by this even though they undoubtedly have other spinners that compete for their Test team.

Rangana Herath, an accomplished spinner from Sri Lanka, amassed 28 wickets in 2016 to destroy the opposition’s batting on violently shifting pitches, giving Australia a 3-0 Test victory.

Warner asserted that the visitors are equipped to withstand the heat and spin of the subcontinent during the five-day competitions.

Therefore, he continued, you only see wickets with this much extreme spin here. India has really good wickets, and they turn on days three and four.

On the subcontinent, even a small mistake will cost you. You must always remain active.

We’re looking forward to it, even though it will be difficult, especially in the heat.

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