Australia opener David Warner’s bucket list has two major goals which include securing the Ashes in 2023 in England and beating India in India before he hangs his boots.
"We still haven't beaten India in India. That would be nice to do. And obviously, England away, we had a drawn series in 2019, but hopefully, if I manage to get that chance and opportunity, I might think about going back," Warner was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
The left-handed batter lauded James Anderson for setting an example for “older guys”.
"I think James Anderson sets the benchmark for older guys these days. We look up to him as we're getting on in our days. But for me, it's about performing to the best of my ability and putting runs on the board,” he added.
Australia are presently playing England in the Ashes series and have already taken an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series with wins in the first three clashes. Warner himself has been in decent touch in the series after he has two scores in 90s and a 38 in the four innings that he has played.
"In the first two Tests, I actually look like a proper batsman, it's almost like I've played my career the other way and had to knuckle down and respect the bowling and the line and lengths that they were bowling and obviously, the hundred eluded me," Warner said.
The fourth Ashes Test is scheduled to begin on January 5 in Sydney.