David Warner reveals the reason why India lost ODI series to Australia
David Warner reveals the reason why. India lost ODI series to Australia India lost their recently five-match ODI series against Australia 2-3 at home despite taking an imposing 2-0 lead after the first two games. There has been much debate about what went wrong for India in the latter stages of the series as they capitulated against Australia. And now Australia international David Warner, who is serving a one-year ban from international cricket for ball-tampering scandal during a Test in South Africa last year, has weighed in that the Indian side came a cropper because of the absence of Mahendra Singh Dhoni from the last two matches in Mohali and Delhi. Dhoni was rested for the final two games, handing Rishabh Pant the wicketkeeping duties. “We know MS wasn’t playing the last couple of games and you know from the Australian point of view, I thought ‘that’s a big gap, a big hole and we’ve got a chance”...