Cricket
Australian batsman dived to save a boundary in the fourth over of the Indian innings and in the process hurt his groin
Updated : Nov 29, 2020, 04:31 PM IST | Edited by : Anshul Gupta
Even though Australia stands in good stead to win the 2nd ODI against India in Sydney, they may have to sweat on their opening batsman David Warner's participation in the rest of the series.
Warner suffered an injury in his groin after attempting a dive to save a run in the 4th over of the Indian innings. He then walked off the field hobbling, taking help from his physio and Australian teammates.
David Warner is off the field after landing awkwardly in this fielding effort.
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Later, Warner was taken straight to the hospital for the scans to check how much grievous the injury is, as he looked in a lot of pain and could be a big blow to Australia if he misses future games.
Opening the batting, Warner looked in a great touch as he made 83 runs off 77 balls, stitching another century partnership with his partner Aaron Finch.
The third ODI between the two sides will be played on Wednesday, December 2 at Manuka Oval in Canberra.