Australia opener David Warner will miss the first two one-day internationals against the West Indies with a fractured thumb and has been replaced in the squad by Usman Khawaja, Cricket Australia said on Wednesday.
Warner was struck by a Mitchell Johnson delivery while batting in the nets at Perth, suffering a minor left thumb fracture and ruling him out of the matches on Friday and Sunday at the WACA.
"While the fracture is very minor, it is not worth taking any risks," physiotherapist Kevin Sims said.
"The injury will keep him out of at least the next two matches against the West Indies. We'll assess how he is progressing after that to determine his availability for the remainder of the series."
After the five-match one-day series against the West Indies followed by a Twenty20 International, Australia will tour India for a four-Test series, beginning February 22.
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