Border-Gavaskar Trophy because of his elbow injury. He will go back to Sydney for recovery. However, he is predicted to return to India for the three-match ODI series at the end of March.
David Warner endured a hairline fracture in his left elbow due to a hit by Mohammed Siraj in the initial innings of the second Test in Delhi. Two overs after that, he was struck on the head, subsequently experienced delayed concussion signs and was taken out of the Test match.
Although his concussion has improved, his elbow remains a problem. David Warner might be able to play in Indore despite the hairline fracture is minor. However, after further evaluation of the pain and motion, he was declared unfit and will be returning home with his family.
Australia will not be calling up any replacements, and Travis Head will be opening the batting in Indore after taking Warner’s place in the second innings in Delhi. Head scored 43 while opening twice in first-class cricket for Worcestershire in 2018, and Australia’s coach Andrew McDonald stated that he would be fit for the subcontinent but not for all conditions.
Captain Pat Cummins left the team shortly after the Delhi Test for personal reasons but is likely to be back in the squad for the Indore match, though the situation is still subject to change. A few team members may be sent home to play in the domestic tournament, and the final decision will be made on Wednesday.