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Warner suffers neck injury ahead of Ashes opener

Updated on: 22 November,2017 07:21 AM IST  |  Brisbane
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Australia vice-captain David Warner said he will undergo intense treatment on his neck after suffering sudden pain during training yesterday, just two days before the first Ashes Test in Brisbane

Warner suffers neck injury ahead of Ashes opener

Australia vice-captain David Warner said he will undergo intense treatment on his neck after suffering sudden pain during training yesterday, just two days before the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.


David Warner
David Warner


The opening batsman injured his neck while taking a high catch on the Gabba outfield, and later left for the dressing room to get treatment. "My neck is quite stiff," Warner said. "I took a high ball and something just twinged in my neck. I haven't really had a stiff neck like this one before." Warner, 31, said he was hopeful his neck would "settle down in the next 24 to 48 hours."


"I don't think a sore neck is going to keep me out. I'll try and have a hit tomorrow at some stage. I have to work on my technique a little bit more, probably facing up," he said. "I'll get some more treatment tonight, get some heat packs, get some fingers into it and hopefully it's better tomorrow." Warner left the net session as the neck issue meant he was not able to take his usual stance. "If I can't be face-on, there was no point in hitting because I can't angle myself," he added.

"That's not how I want to train." Warner is a key member of Australia's Ashes team and averaging almost 60 at home. He is due to open with debutant Cameron Bancroft.

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