Australian cricketer David Warner who picked a groin injury in the 2nd ODI against India in November has said that he is preparing himself to live with the pain for the next 6 to 7 months. Warner who was ruled out of the remaining ODI, series returned to play the 3rd Test but struggled to perform with his bat due to the injury. Warner scored just 5, 13, 1, and 48 in the 2 Tests. Warner who is confident of coming back stronger said that he will teach his brain to not worry about the pain, and added that it's just getting back that confidence to sidestep and run as hard as he can and dive around again.
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