David Warner marks international return with match-winning 89*
Australia beat Afghanistan by seven wickets after sterling performance by their bowlers followed by half-centuries by the openers
Australia beat Afghanistan by seven wickets after sterling performance by their bowlers followed by half-centuries by the openers
And have opening batsman ever been out for ducks in the World Cup before?
Warner, who was declared the Man of the Match, was tentative at the start of his innings before growing more assured
With short, straight boundaries to defend in England and wickets more important than economy, expect teams to keep banging the ball in
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The reminders of sandpaper and everything that happened will continue to follow David Warner but his response remains one thing: runs
While they have a number of potentially dangerous hitters, the worry is Afghanistan won't consistently put up competitive totals
There has been no shortage of words written and spoken about Steven Smith's comeback, but the man himself cares only about batting
Is it all coming together at just the right time? Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting are impressed with the belief in this group, so they must be on to something. Right?
The spin of Rashid Khan and a serviceable bevy of seam and swing operatives present the opportunity for Afghanistan to trip up Finch's men early