Australia opener David Warner is back among the runs just in time for a busy summer of cricket.
Warner has set himself up for a big summer of cricket, the opener’s welcome return to form earning him player-of-the-series honours in Australia’s crushing 3-0 Twenty20 clean sweep against Sri Lanka.
Warner made another half-century as Australia completed the series whitewash with a comfortable seven-wicket win in game three at the MCG on Friday night.
Australia made 3-145 after sending the visitors in and restricting them to 6-142 from their 20 overs, sealing the win with 14 balls to spare in front of 28,568 fans.
Warner, who was not dismissed in three innings this series, was unbeaten on 57 off 50 balls, with four fours and a six.
On the back of his 100 in Adelaide and a 60 in Brisbane, Warner was the highest run-scorer in the series with 217.
With a packed schedule featuring Pakistan and New Zealand at home and tours to India and South Africa, Warner is right back among the runs after his miserable Ashes series.