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Aus vs Ind: Warner Looking Good For Return In Third Test, Says Captain Paine
Australia captain Tim Paine Tuesday said the signs were good for David Warner's return from injury, in a glimmer of hope after another mediocre batting display against India in the second Test.
The explosive opener, who sat out the first two Tests with a groin injury, has been badly missed as Australia's top order struggled to build partnerships.
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Resilient India Thump Australia To Silence Critics
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AUS vs IND: India Bowl Australia Out For 200, Need 70 To Win 2nd Test
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AUS vs IND 2nd Test, Indians Bowled Pretty Straight Making It Hard To Score: Matthew Wade
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Aussies Hit Out At Inconsistent Umpiring After Controversial Paine Dismissal
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