Warner struggled in the first two Tests of the series, being dismissed early whenever he came out to bat.
After defeating Australia in the second Test of the series, Team India reclaimed the Border Gavaskar Trophy. The hosts have dominated the Australians at every turn, as the Indian bowling attack has proven to be too lethal for the visitors to handle.
Things have gotten worse for the visitors after losing the second Test of the series, as opener David Warner has been ruled out of the remaining two Tests due to an elbow fracture. The 36-year-old will return to Sydney to rest, but he is expected to play in the three-match One-Day International series against India.
After taking a blow from Mohammed Siraj in the second Test, Warner suffered a hairline fracture in his left elbow. Later, he experienced delayed concussion symptoms that subsided. The elbow fracture was initially thought to be minor, but that does not appear to be the case, as the 36-year-old will have to return home.