The final piece of Warner's legacy... and what worrying career void can't show.
Since his last Test tour of India, however, Warner has continued to amass a wealth of experience playing white ball cricket in the Asian nation, setting IPL records while performing well in ODIs. You have to accept that early on.” “I’ve also always had that non-fear of failure. “From my perspective, it would have been nice to have had another night at home. Since then, he played in white ball series against Zimbabwe, New Zealand, England and the West Indies, every Australia game at the T20 World Cup, then all five Tests across December and January. Three came in that 2014 South Africa series, two against Bangladesh in 2017, while none have been scored in India or England. That’s nearly 30 runs behind Smith’s away record (60.39), and Warner’s own average at home. I’ve always had great self-belief. [Green the latest Aussie loss as India delivers four-spinner ‘prepare turners’ warning](https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/cricket-news-2023-nagpur-pitch-australia-could-confront-three-or-four-spinners-in-first-test-in-india-latest-inspection/news-story/f3ab8d68c4e660ffbdcdd56eb320b556) [3-1 AUSTRALIA? For example, when foxsports.com.au counted down the top 20 Ashes performances of the past 20 years in December 2021, of the five batting innings to make the top 10, four were in England. Perhaps it’s just the Australian way. But for the matter to be decided beyond all reasonable doubt, and for a strong Test legacy to be turned into legendary, Warner needs a big show in a big away series.