Former opener David Warner stresses the need for Australia's top order to deliver substantial runs in the upcoming third Test against India's relentless bowling attack. Following a bounce-back victory in Adelaide, Warner highlighted the importance of supporting Travis Head's aggressive approach and easing the pressure on the bowlers. He also praised Nathan McSweeney's resilience as an opener under challenging conditions.
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