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David Warner says it is ‘highly doubtful’ he will be 100 per cent fit if he plays for Australia in the third Test

Slips catching looms as the final box David Warner must tick as the star batsman attempts to prove his fitness for the third Test.
Key points:
- Australian batsman David Warner has not played for more than a month due to a groin injury, but he could return for the third Test against India
- He says his capacity and ability to move in the field will likely determine whether he plays at the SCG starting on January 7
- Australia will be looking for a better batting performance in Sydney after losing the Boxing Day Test by eight wickets
Warner has been on the sidelines since suffering a groin injury during an ODI on November 29.
Australia, reeling from a shock loss to India in the Boxing Day Test, are desperate for the 84-Test veteran to return at…
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