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David Warner may be appointed T20 skipper in T20 vs India

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Posted: Jan 15, 2012 at 1015 hrs IST

Perth Australia's latest batting sensation David Warner might lead the team against India in the Two T20 International which are scheduled once the Test series gets over.

According to a report published in The Telegraph, the Australian selectors are mulling the idea of making Warner the leader in the shortest version.

"While it will not happen any time soon in Test cricket, David Warner could be leading his country within a fortnight, when Australia takes on India in the first Twenty20 international to be played at Sydney's ANZ Stadium," the newspaper was quoted as saying.

"Given the dreadful Big Bash form of Australia's current T20 captain Cameron White, and continuing injury woes of vice-captain Shane Watson, Warner is the logical choice to take charge," it further stated.

"The new five-man panel made Warner vice-captain of the Australia A team that played New Zealand in Brisbane during November and captain of the Cricket Australia Chairman's XI, which played a three-day match against India in Canberra last month."

"It's not just Warners batting ability that makes him an attractive leadership prospect, it's his feisty nature. The explosive left-hander may be new to Test cricket, but he is right at home with the big boys," it wrote.

The logic behind making Warner the skipper in T20 is that in another five years Warner may be ready to lead the Test side just like Clarke took over from Ponting.

"Current state captains Steve O'Keefe (NSW), George Bailey (Tas), Cameron White (Vic), James Hopes (Qld), Marcus North (WA) and Michael Klinger (SA) are unlikely to be seen in any future Test teams let alone lead them," the newspaper reasoned.

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