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Pat Cummins ready to share Australia ODI captaincy with David Warner

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David Warner, the 29-year-old said on Sunday. With Aaron Finch announcing his ODI retirement last month, Australia will need to find a leader for the 50-overs squad with less than a year to go before the 2023 World Cup in India.

Cummins acknowledged multi-format players like him could not play every match and saw logic in having a captaincy committee and dividing the role. "(It is) something I'd be open to," Cummins said on the eve of Australia's Twenty20 World Cup warm-up match against India. "Playing every single game isn't realistic.

It would be really seamless if you had a committee. "The style of just about everyone in the team is really similar. We've got some great leaders in the team, we all get along great." Warner was slapped with a lifetime ban from any leadership role for his involvement in a ball-tampering scandal four years ago but Cricket Australia has initiated the process to revoke it.

Cummins suggested the team would welcome the development. "There's a few barriers at the moment, but certainly if they were removed, there wouldn't be any qualms from any of the playing or coaching group," he said. "He'd be awesome at it." Being Australia's batting mainstay, Warner's form would be crucial to Australia's title defence in the home World Cup.

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