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Australia confident David Warner will be fit for World Cup opener
London, May 30 (CRICKETNMORE): Australian officials are confident that soreness in David Warner's leg won't stop him from playing in the World Cup against Afghanistan on June 1.
Warner missed Australia's final World Cup warm-up match against Sri Lanka on Monday after he suffered from tightness in his upper leg. In his place, Usman Khawaja opened the innings and played a match-winning knock of 89.
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Glenn Maxwell is Australia’s key man says Pat Cummins
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