Warner missed the first two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy due to a groin injury he sustained in the limited-overs leg of the tour.

The Australian team management has been desperate to get him back in the mix considering the frailties in their top-order, with Joe Burns no longer a part of their squad as well after his indifferent performances in the first two Test matches.

While terming Warner ‘a little warrior’, Langer told SEN Mornings that the dynamic opener has shown enough in his training sessions and over the years to merit a spot in Australia’s playing XI for the third Test.

“David Warner will be playing under some pain” - Justin Langer

Justin Langer pointed out David Warner has not fully recovered and will have to overcome the pain he might experience.

However, he highlighted that playing the Test match will not aggravate the southpaw’s injury.

Langer signed off by stating Warner enjoys his full support and he is extremely eager to see the left-handed batsman ply his trade in the third Test.

Warner has an excellent record on home soil against India. The 34-year-old has amassed 693 runs against Team India at an average of 49.50 on the bouncy tracks in Australia.

He has played two Test matches against India at the SCG, his home ground. The stockily-built opener has scored 113 runs, including a century in these encounters, doing so at an average of 37.66.

With the four-match series evenly poised at 1-1, the third Test will start at the SCG on Thursday.

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