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Warner won't be barracking for England Test team

Australia opener stops short of offering Ashes rival pre-match support ahead of fourth Test in India

Good luck England? David Warner couldn't quite utter the words. 

The vagaries of the race for the inaugural World Test Championship final have put Australia in the unusual position of cheering for their Ashes rivals.

India hold a 2-1 lead in their four-Test series against England, with the final Test starting on Thursday. 

Victory for Joe Root's men is the only way that Australia can qualify for the Test championship final, slated to be held at Lord's this year.

Warner, who used the words "hatred" and "war" in 2017 while pumping up Australia's rivalry with England, isn't ready to offer a pre-match message of support.

"No, I won't be barracking for England," Warner said.

"It'd be ideal for us to make the world Test championship final. If that happens, it's a great result for us."

Warner praised the recent form of England captain Root, describing recent debate over the pitch for the third Test as funny and entertaining. 

Meanwhile, Warner said Pat Cummins would be a "great appointment" if he becomes Australia's next captain.

Cummins will lead NSW in Thursday's Marsh One-Day Cup clash with South Australia, having been given the reins of his state's one-day team to help the paceman and Cricket Australia assess whether he could be a successor to Tim Paine and/or Aaron Finch. 

"Pat is going a great job here with NSW ... he's vice-captain for Australia," Warner said.

"He's been learning the role, he's got a very good cricket brain.

"I did see Steve (Smith)'s comments about him being a fast bowler. I understand where Steve's coming from.

"It can be quite challenging. If you're out there in a Test match and you've bowled x overs and been out there all day, it could be quite challenging. 

"It's up to the board ... it's not my place to talk about who will be captain or who I feel would be the best person."