England fear David Warner, says former captain Michael Vaughan

Australia batter David Warner is considered as a real threat by the England Test team, former captain Michael Vaughan has said in an interview.

Australia batter David Warner is considered as a real threat by the England Test team, former captain Michael Vaughan has said in an interview. Speaking to The Age, Vaughan has said that the Ben Stokes' side considers Warner a proper threat because he can always have that one series where things just go in favour of the batter.

"The one thing with David Warner, I know England fear him, I do know that the captain worries that Warner could come out of the traps and just have one of those series. And he’s never done it really in England. He doesn’t have much of a record here. I know Anderson and Broad don’t mind bowling to him. But the modern game seems to be available to out-of-the-box thinking more than ever. He doesn’t have to open the batting," Michael Vaughan has said ahead of the Test series.

"Warner is such a good player of spin. He’s such a good player when the ball that’s not moving. The ball won’t move after 30 odd overs in English conditions. Could they find a place for him at five or six?" Vaughan has asked.