Former Australia quick Mitchell Johnson claims David Warner doesn't deserve a farewell series due to his recent form and involvement in the ball-tampering saga.
David Warner will be retained by Australia for the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford despite his struggles against Stuart Broad, although off-spinner Todd Murphy could miss out.
David Warner has announced he will retire from Test cricket early next year as he named the World Test Championship (WTC) final, the Ashes and the home series against Pakistan as his last.
Australia coach Andrew McDonald has thrown his support behind opener David Warner, tipping him for a "significant" role in this summer's Ashes.
England's Stuart Broad is gearing up to "go to battle" with long-time adversary David Warner in the Ashes, admitting he cannot kick his addiction to Test cricket.
English-born wicketkeeper Josh Inglis will be eyeing a Test debut while opener David Warner has retained his spot in Australia's initial squad for the Ashes.