Pat Cummins' candid response to David Warner after ex-Australian opener expresses availability for BGT

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Pat Cummins recently weighed in on former teammate David Warner’s statements about a potential Test comeback. Warner’s remarks about being “always available” for selection for the Australian team generated quite a buzz, especially with Cameron Green’s availability for the upcoming series in question. Additionally, it was announced that Steve Smith would be taking on his familiar no.4 spot in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Cummins’ reaction to Warner’s comments remains to be seen as the cricket world eagerly awaits further developments.

“I’m always available, (the selectors have) just got to pick up the phone,” Warner had told News Corp. Warner retired from Test cricket last year after the series against Pakistan.

In The Grade Cricketer podcast, Cummins shared a lighthearted conversation on Warner's offering to step in for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The Australian captain promptly put an end to the idea, telling Warner, “Good luck with Thunder (Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League) this year… I look forward to your comments on Fox.”

The Australian captain's response wasn’t merely a joke; it reflected the team’s aim to transition fully to its new generation of players. Though Warner's contributions to Australian cricket have been enormous, Cummins pointed out that Warner likes staying in the spotlight. “He doesn’t mind seeing himself on the back page,” Cummins said with a laugh, ultimately concluding, “We love Davey, but he is retired. Sorry mate!”

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In addition to addressing Warner's playful comeback, Cummins also discussed Australia’s recent history with India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Reflecting on the home series of 2018-19, Cummins admitted that the loss had stung more than the later defeat in the 2020-21 series. That earlier series saw India clinch a historic 2-1 victory on Australian soil – its first-ever win Down Under – when Australia was without Warner and Steve Smith due to their respective bans.

“That series hurt more,” Cummins admitted, emphasising that India had thoroughly outplayed them. By contrast, he felt the 2020-21 series, which India won with a thrilling Gabba chase, was more closely contested.

This season’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy, set to start in Perth on November 22, holds high stakes for both teams. Australia, eyeing the ICC World Test Championship final, aim to prevent a hat-trick of home series losses to India. The series, which includes iconic stops at Adelaide for a day-night Test and the traditional Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, promises intense matchups. The series will wrap up with the fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3 to 7.

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