David Warner breaks silence on ugly attack from Mitchell Johnson

Veteran opener David Warner has broken his silence on the latest attack from former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson.

In a scathing column in The West Australian, Johnson questioned the “hero” send-off Warner is receiving this summer and believes Warner does not deserve it after his part in the ‘sandpaper-gate scandal’.

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“It’s been five years and Warner has still never really owned the ball-tampering scandal,” Johnson wrote.

“Now the way he is going out is underpinned by more of the same arrogance and disrespect to our country.”

Speaking on Friday, Warner was considered when asked about the ongoing feud.

The feud between the Warners and Johnson has gone nuclear. Credit: Instagram/Getty

“It would not be a summer of cricket without a headline,” Warner told reporters.

“It is what it is. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but moving forward, we are looking to a nice Test over in the west.”

Warner said his parents had taught him everyday just to put his head down and “work hard”.

“My parents ingrained that (ethos) into me,” he said.

“When you get on to the world stage, you don’t realise what goes with that. There is a lot of media (attention and) a lot of criticism.

“But there are also a lot of positives. And I think what is more important is what you see today, people coming out here to support cricket, Australian cricket and cricket in general. It’s fantastic.”

Australian captain Pat Cummins said the players had rallied around Warner after Johnson’s brutal attack.

“I think we protect each other a lot. We have been through a lot over the years,” Cummins said.

“Our boys, I’ve played alongside someone like Davey or Steve (Smith) for a dozen years now. (We are) fiercely protective of each other.

“I think sometimes you have to remind yourself of the amount of positive support that is out there.”

It was not the first time Johnson had questioned Warner’s selection in the Test team.

Ahead of the tour of England, Johnson said Warner’s form was not “up to scratch” and did not think he should be included.

That call prompted a reaction from Warner’s wife Candice, who called Johnson irrelevant.

“It doesn’t surprise me because he doesn’t have a lot to do with media anymore and I feel like the only way he gets a headline is by using David’s name,’’ she said at the time.

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