'Humble' David Warner says he won't respond to India taunts.

SYDNEY -- Australian opener David Warner vowed Monday to keep his temper in check during the upcoming series against India, predicting Virat Kohli's men will try to wind him up with verbal taunts. Warner once revelled in his reputation as Australia's attack dog during on-field confrontations but said he had toned down his antics as he matured. The 34-year-old expected some barbs to be thrown his way during the upcoming India tour, which begins with a oneday international in Sydney on Friday, but said he would let his bat do the talking. 'The last time we toured in India they really engaged us like

that,' he told a conference call. 'We're...

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