
Bengaluru, December 31: Australia may take a gamble on David Warner and may play the left-handed opener in the third Test against India at Sydney starting on January 7, even if he is not 100 per cent fit.
The 34-year-old was ruled out of the first two Tests in Adelaide and Melbourne after tearing an adductor muscle, but has been included in the 18-man squad for the New Year Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
With opener Joe Burns dropped after a woeful Melbourne test, Australia will have a new opening partnership as they look to rebound from an eight-wicket defeat and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Australia's assistant coach Andrew McDonald said the team is looking up to the veteran opener to strengthen the shaky top order.
McDonald said having Warner pad up if not completely fit would be a clear option and a matter for the player and head coach Justin Langer.
"He may not be 100 per cent. Who is coming off an injury? You never know until you get out there," McDonald was quoted as saying in Australian media.
"Look, if he's 90-95 per cent fit and the conversation is that he's fit enough to be able to go out there and perform his duties for the team, then I'm sure that'll be a conversation the coach has with the player.
"Most times Justin is pretty open with the players in terms of giving them accountability around that."
Uncapped opener Will Pucovski was also included in the squad and McDonald understood that to mean the youngster had cleared concussion protocols.
Pucovski, who has a history of concussion problems, was ruled out of the opening Tests after being struck on the helmet with a bouncer in a tour match.
McDonald said he would be with the squad when they return to training in Melbourne from January 2.
"It'll just be a matter now of what training and how quickly he can ramp up to make himself available for selection," he said.
Matthew Wade was promoted to open with Burns in the first two Tests and made solid starts in three of his four innings without cracking a half-century.
(With inputs from Agencies)