Australia’s Warner fears for future of Test cricket

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Australia opener David Warner has tried to impress on younger teammates just how important the game’s longest format is

Opening batsman says he has tried to impress on younger teammates just how important the game’s longest format isAustralia opener David Warner has expressed concern for the future of Test cricket, with emerging players focusing on “short-term” interests as lucrative T20 leagues proliferate globally.

“I’d love for guys coming through to play red-ball cricket and play Test cricket because that’s the legacy that you should want to leave behind.” “There’s only been a minority of people who have been able to do that and have a long career [without Tests],” said the 36-year-old.“The best way to get value for your currency is actually making a name for yourself.”

Former captain Smith racked up 1,524 runs, which included four hundreds, during the voting period and was crucial to Australia’s rise to number one in the Test rankings. The 33-year-old has been in strong form in 50-overs cricket too and famously quipped “I’m back, baby” during a one-day international against England in November after a successful technique tweak.

 

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