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The Hundred: David Warner casts doubt on Joe Root’s Ashes form

David Warner says Joe Root should “take the surfboard from the front leg” if he will succeed in Australia this winter.

38 -year -old Warner, for a period of hundreds of London spirit in England and for a month to call Lord’s house, while looking forward to calling, former Ashes could not resist a gentle excavation in his rivals.

England is faced with Australia from the end of November when they will try to win URN for the first time in 10 years.

“Big Capa Rooty there [England batter Joe Root]Warner told BBC Sport.

“Josh tends to get a lot of Hazlewood number. He will have to remove the surfboard from the front leg.”

Warner, who retired from the international cricket last year, will make hundreds of exits at the tournament opener against Oval Invincfles on Tuesday.

On August 14, he may meet Root’s Trent Rockets at Lord’s.

The root is the number one test dough in the world and is very important for the hopes of winning the ashes of England, but has never received a century in Australia.

He was dismissed 10 times in 18 tests by Australia Seamer Hazlewood – 11 times less than 11 times when he was dismissed by Australian captain Pat Cummins and India Bowler Jasprit Bumrah.

“Everything comes to the pottery, War Warner said.

“If the British pottery can put a notch in the top row of Australia, they will enter the contest.”

Warner may also face another former Ashes rival in Hundreds of Senior Bowling players this year. Anderson was a late election for Manchester Originals, where the soul played on August 11th.

When asked about the possibility of confronting the record of England’s record small door receiver, Warner said, “2018 Red Dukes, not 2025 white cricket ball.

“It will be a little different.”

England wanted the 2018 Dukes Balls group to be used for the 2019 ashes, because they waited for Anderson and their landlords to move more for their other sewers.

Anderson was injured in four seas, but Warner did not forget.

Warner, “Probably not in the corners as he does normally does.” He said.

When Warner played on Tuesday, he will be on the field on the British territory for the first time since the last day of the ashes in 2023.

That day, before the ball changed, the bail swaps and the Stuart Broad Final, Warner, was applauded by the crowd in Oval despite the problematic history of the Britain with the people who supported England.

Im I touched it, War Warner said.

“This is a loan to the jack supporters in the UK who loves the game.

He continued: “We have always had difficulties and wars as nations, but to appreciate the players who have played for a long time by British supporters. This meant a lot.”

The soul reached 2022, but in the other three other seasons of the tournament, it was seventh or eighth.

This year, Warner will meet with another Australian, former coach and opener Justin Langer that changed Trevor Bayliss to a coach.

“I know that the soul has not been going well in the last few years.” He said.

“I do not project the group to bring some energy and intensity and project that it will be great on the field.

“About the fans and young children to see us, not about actors and a little history.

“Supporting the game is about making sure that we are putting a bum on the seats and making sure they are there for the right reasons.”

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