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Aus vs Ind: Warner 'Highly Doubtful' Over Match Fitness In Third Test
Australian opener David Warner is still fighting to be match fit for the Third Test against India in Sydney, but said Saturday it was "highly doubtful" he'd be 100 percent if he did play.
The explosive opener was named in the squad after he sat out the first two Tests with a groin injury and has been badly missed as Australia's top order struggled to build partnerships.
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