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Head knock won’t stop Warner’s BD tour

By AFP
August 17, 2017

SYDNEY: Australian vice-captain David Warner is expected to be fit for the upcoming Bangladesh tour after retiring hurt when he was struck in the neck by a bouncer during a warm-up match.

The opener was hit by a Josh Hazelwood delivery in a chilling blow Tuesday that saw him drop to his knees and let go of his bat, with captain Steve Smith rushing from slips to check on his deputy.

Appearing shaken, Warner removed his helmet and immediatly walked off the field leaving his bat behind.Cricket Australia’s news site said the fiery left-hander had passed a concussion test and would be available for the tour of Bangladesh, but would sit out the rest of the intra-squad match in Darwin, Australia’s Northern Territory.

“It’s good that Davey’s fine,” Aussie pacemen Pat Cummins said after close of play Tuesday. “He’s a little bit stiff and sore, but just speaking to him then, he’s all fine.”A focus on player safety has been heightened since the tragic death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes.