sport news Fans blast David Warner as veteran's batting woes continued in India trends now Fans blast David Warner as veteran's batting woes continued after scoring just ONE run against India - with selectors lashed for dropping Travis Head for out-of-form star: 'He's on borrowed time' By Ollie Lewis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:06 GMT, 9 February 2023 | Updated: 09:06 GMT, 9 February 2023 Viewcomments David Warner's misery continued in India and fans were quick to lash the veteran after he gave away his wicket for just one run. The 36-year-old's off stump was almost sent to Rajasthan after he was bowled by Mohammed Shami on the opening morning of Australia's first Test against India in Nagpur, compounding Warner's misery in the subcontinent. The Aussies fell to a lowly 174-8 on a disastrous start to their trip to India. Warner averages just 24.25 in India and his poor showings in the country led to some calls for him to be dropped for the first Test of the four-match series. However, selectors opted to give the veteran a chance, with the in-form Travis Head forced to make way for Warner. David Warner has copped a lashing from cricket fans following his shambolic innings But that call risks backfiring and Warner did little to justify his selection after once again losing his wicket to an opponent bowling around the wicket and pitching it into him. Unsurprisingly, fed up fans took to Twitter to insist that Warner is on 'borrowed time', with the 36-year-old desperate to play in the Ashes later this year. 'That was terrible from Warner,' one fan said. 'Imagine you're the in form Travis Head and David Warner gets picked to play like that. 'He's surely on borrowed time, too much borrowed I think.' Another said: 'So if Travis Head is getting dropped because he can't play overseas... why the hell does David Warner keep getting the benefit of the doubt?' A third added: 'Travis Head dropped for India due to horrible away Test record. David Warner:' alongside a GIF of an anxious individual. More to follow. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility