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‘Not be summer of cricket without…’ Warner speaks out after Johnson’s attack

‘Not be summer of cricket without…’ Warner speaks out after Johnson’s attack

Warner, set to play in his final red-ball series against Pakistan, seemed unfazed by the criticism from Johnson

Australian cricket finds itself once again in the midst of a headline-worthy moment as David Warner, the seasoned opener, breaks his silence on former teammate Mitchell Johnson’s recent criticism. At the launch of the Fox Sports and Kayo Sports Summer of Cricket in Parramatta, David Warner, accompanied by his wife Candice and children, addressed the critique, maintaining composure and focusing on the upcoming challenges.

David Warner, set to play in his final red-ball series against Pakistan, seemed unfazed by the criticism from Johnson. With a smile, he expressed, “It would not be a summer of cricket without a headline.”

David Warner, accustomed to the ups and downs of his cricketing journey, took the critique in stride, acknowledging everyone’s right to an opinion.

Resilience Forged by Background: David Warner

Reflecting on his upbringing, Warner shared how his background had instilled in him the values of hard work and resilience. “I resonate with where I grew up. It taught me to work hard, and when you get on to the world stage, you don’t realize what goes with that,” he remarked, emphasizing the challenges that come with international fame.

Unity in the Face of Criticism: Cummins Stands by Warner

Australian captain Pat Cummins also chimed in, defending David Warner and highlighting the team’s unity.

Cummins, who himself faced criticism from Johnson in the past, mentioned, “Our boys… (are) fiercely protective of each other.” He urged a focus on the positive aspects of Australian cricket and celebrated the recent successes, emphasizing the need to talk about the exciting prospects for the upcoming summer.

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A Strange Time for Critique

Cummins found the timing of Johnson’s critique of Warner peculiar, given the recent triumphs and positive support for Australian cricket. He urged a reminder of the substantial backing the team receives and stressed the need to celebrate the achievements rather than dwelling on criticisms.

Addressing Johnson’s comments about Australian selector George Bailey, Cummins lauded Bailey’s contribution. He expressed, “George has been fantastic. That makes my job really easy,” highlighting Bailey’s hands-on and impressive approach to selector duties.

As the cricketing community gears up for a summer filled with excitement and challenges, the focus remains on unity, resilience, and celebrating the positives that Australian cricket has to offer. The stage is set, and the narratives are unfolding, promising an unforgettable season ahead.

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