“Garbage, average cricketer”: Greg Blewett launches scathing attack on David Warner

Former Australia cricketer Greg Blewett has attacked David Warner over his willingness to come out of Test retirement to play in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India. He called Warner self-absorbed for his statement.

Warner recently declared his intentions to play the most extended format of the game as the national team hasn’t been able to find a suitable replacement. With Steve Smith failing to get going as an opener, the management is looking for a new partner for Usman Khawaja.

Smith has been sent back to the no.4 batter. “I haven’t heard so much garbage in my life. He is going to be a commentator in the Australian summer. It seems Australia were lucky with David Warner around, and we didn’t respect him enough,” Gregg Blewett said on Triple M Adelaide’s Rush Hour with Bernie, Bleway, and Jars.

In the 112 Test, Warner scored 8786 runs at an average of 44.59, with 26 hundreds and a highest score of 335 not out against Pakistan.

The 52-year-old called Warner an average cricketer.

“He was just average, and now he wants to play again for Australia. Young  Sam Konstas is going to be good if given a chance.  Josh Inglis might get an opportunity. Nathan McSweeney is another good player. It is not like Warner was unstoppable as a batter, and we get him back in the team,” he added.

The first match of the India vs Australia Test series will start on November 22 in Perth.

Comments are closed.