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In what can be termed as a surprising move by the Australian cricket management, David Warner was slotted to bat at number 3 on his return to the side in the unofficial World Cup warm-up match against New Zealand XI at Brisbane on Monday, 6 May.
Warner was in stupendous form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as he scored 692 runs at a magnificent average of almost 70 in the 12 matches he played for the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). All those runs came at the opening position and he would have thought of opening the innings for his national side as well.
The duo put together seven opening stands over 50 in the 10 matches against India and Pakistan, including partnerships of 193, 209 and 134 as Australia's batting order came together following a lengthy fallow period in one-day cricket after Steve Smith and Warner were handed bans for their role in the ball tampering scandal which took place last year in March against South Africa.
With Warner's return, coach Justin Langer had already insisted that it was a good sign for the side to have options for the opening slot.
"It's awesome to have options," Langer had said after the training camp.
Australia will begin their World Cup campaign against Afghanistan on June 1 in Bristol.
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