- By Vishal Pushkar
- Mon, 13 Oct 2025 10:36 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Ashes 2025: Former Australian opener David Warner has initiated the customary 'banter' ahead of the much-anticipated Ashes 2025. Warner, who has been a vital cog in the Australian dominance in the series for a long time, stated that the Pat Cummins-led will play to win the series while England will play to claim a moral victory.
Warner left no room for imagination as he made a bold prediction despite a question mark on Pat Cummins' availability for the first Test in Perth.
"If Cummo (Pat Cummins) is not there, I think Australia win 3-1. If Cummo is there, it's 4-0," Warner said, as quoted by The Sydney Morning Herald.
"I think England will win the first Test if Cummo is not playing," he noted.
Among fans, Warner has an image of being an aggressor on the field as he has been involved in several spats during his playing days. Warner also quipped that the Australians were after the urn, while England were just chasing 'a moral victory'.
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"The Australian way (will prevail) because we're playing for the Ashes and they're playing for a moral victory," Warner said.
The veteran opener also heaped praise on England captain Ben Stokes, recalling their shared dressing room experiences from early in their careers.
"I had the fortunate privilege to share a change room with (Stokes) when he was younger and he has evolved into a serious cricketer and a fantastic leader," Warner said.
"I think if we can not sort of poke that bear and get him up and about, I think that will help the Australians enormously," he noted.
"I want to see some banter out on the field. I want to see them going at each other a little bit - obviously not at Stokes," he added, as quoted from The Sydney Morning Herald.
"I think that is where the war of words comes out. Generally, it is someone like myself starting it, but I would like to see someone else in that (Australian) camp start something, whether it is (Travis) Heady or someone else," he said.
Warner also reflected on his own emotions as he prepares to watch from the sidelines, acknowledging mixed feelings about potentially missing part of the home summer.
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"Some days I'm kind of annoyed because it's the Ashes and it's a big summer, and then other days I'm realistic that I've had the last seven or eight years of almost uninterrupted home summers," he noted.
"So I felt like I've had a really good run as a fast bowler. Joshy (Hazlewood's) missed both the last couple times, he's been a bit unlucky, so maybe it's my turn. With such a big summer ahead you want to be in the mix," he added.
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