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David Warner Keen To Crack The English Code In 2023
David Warner has hinted he is keen for one last Ashes tour in 2023 to make amends for his failed campaign in England two years ago, drawing inspiration from veteran seamer Jimmy Anderson.
The explosive Australian opener would be approaching 37 should he retain his place that long and in all likelihood would have joined the 100-Test club. He currently has 89 caps.
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Head, Warner Star As Australia Tightens Grip On 1st Ashes Test
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