Ashes 2013: Australia's David Warner available for third Test
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Batsman David Warner will rejoin the Australia squad on Monday and be available for the third Ashes Test at Old Trafford, starting on Thursday.
With Australia's top order struggling for runs in the first two Tests, Warner, 26, is likely to be recalled.
Last month, Warner was suspended for punching English batsman Joe Root in a bar , externalfollowing a Champions Trophy game.
He joined the Australia A tour to Zimbabwe and South Africa, scoring 193 against South Africa A in Pretoria.
But the left-hander was involved in a verbal altercation with opponent Thami Tsolekile on Saturday that caused the umpire to halt the game.
No Australian batsman scored a century in the first two Ashes Tests, both won by England.
Opener Chris Rogers has made only 89 runs in four Test innings, while Phillip Hughes has made 83, including scores of 0, 1 and 1.
Usman Khawaja replaced Ed Cowan for the second Test at Lord's and scored 54 in his side's second innings. Cowan then made 66 and an unbeaten 77 against Sussex in a tour match that finished on Sunday.
Asked whether Cowan's displays against Sussex improved his chances of a recall, Australia coach Darren Lehmann told BBC Sport: "Yeah, it does. He batted really well both innings.
"We'd love him to get a big hundred and really put pressure on, but it does his chances good."
Lehmann added he was confident the team's plans to combat England spinner Graeme Swann were sound, despite Swann taking 13 Australian wickets so far in the series.
"Swann's bowled OK, but we haven't played him very well," said Lehmann, whose side must win at Old Trafford to keep alive their hopes of reclaiming the Ashes. "We've just got to believe in the plans and the blokes have got to execute them."
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