The Australian team had not yet recovered from the injury of their star all-rounder Marcus Stoinis and now their star opener David Warner has also been injured. Warner, who has managed to score back-to-back half-centuries in two consecutive matches against India, got injured while fielding. The injury was so bad that he had to be taken off the field after landing awkwardly in this fielding effort. The flamboyant batsman is currently in tremendous form with the bat as he has scored 69 runs in the first ODI against India, and today played a stormy 83-run knock in the second ODI.


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Ind vs Aus: How David Warner got injured during India vs Australia 2nd ODI?


Shikhar Dhawan played a shot towards mid-off on the fourth ball of the fourth over of the Indian innings, and to stop Gabbar from scoring some quick runs, Warner dived to his left side, during which he unfortunately landed in a wrong way and stretched his muscles. Warner then returned to the pavilion with the help of Maxwell and the a support staff member.





According to reports, Warner has been sent to the hospital for a scan, where he will be examined and only then a decision will be taken. It is very important for Warner to stay fit or recover soon as the hosts have to play three T20 matches and four Test series after the ODIs.


Ind vs Aus: Will David Warner play in the IND vs AUS 3rd ODI?


Giving a major update on Warner's availability for the final ODI -- that's a dead rubber as Australia defeated India by 51 runs to clinch series 2-0 -- Aussie skipper Aaron Finch has said that he doesn't expect David Warner to play in the third ODI.


"No idea (on Warner's fitness). We've got to reshuffle it around, I don't think he'll be available," said Finch after the match.


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Ind vs Aus: Aaron Finch completes 5000 runs in ODI, become second fastest Australian batsman to do so!


Aaron Finch registered a feat in the first ODI of the three-match series being played between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The stylish opener completed his 5000 runs in One Day International. Australia captain Finch won the toss and decided to bat first.


On the fifth ball of the sixth over of Australia's innings, Finch achieved this feat by scoring one run off Jaspreet Bumrah's delivery. The star opener achieved this milestone in his 126th innings. Finch has become the second fastest batsman to score 5000 runs for Australia.


Talking about the batsmen who have completed 5000 runs in ODI cricket, Hashim Amla of South Africa tops the list. Amla had completed 5000 ODI career runs in just 101 innings. West Indies veteran Vivian Richards and Indian captain Virat Kohli are jointly placed at second spot with 114 innings. David Warner is third in the list.