Player: | DA Warner |
Event: | Australia in British Isles 2009 |
DateLine: 1st September 2009
Australian swashbuckling opener David Warner is seeing the second T20 international against England as a game to press his claims for inclusion in the 50-over side.
 
The left-hander New South Welshman burst onto the international arena in January blasting 89 off 64 balls against South Africa in Melbourne. 
After this he was elevated to the one-day side, but then disapointing shows and an average of just 15 from seven ODIs made sure he was not included for the upcoming seven-match series against England. 
The 22-year-old hence had to console himself with the odd Twenty20 international, and admits it is something he would like to change with a busy one-day international schedule ahead. 
"I've got this next game tomorrow and if I can put some numbers together then there's the Champions League followed by an Indian tour over there," he said. 
"If I can get some good totals and keep pressing claims I can make sure my name is up there in the list if any injuries come along. 
"If I keep scoring runs things might happen for me."LATEST SCORES
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