The 34-year-old, who sustained the injury in a one-dayer against India in November, missed the first two Tests against the tourists before playing partially-fit for the remainder of the series as Australia slumped to a 1-2 defeat.
The left-handed batsman will be key to Australia’s hopes of retaining the Ashes when England tour at the end of this year but Warner said he might not be playing pain-free until just before that series.
“I am almost back to full 100% sprinting in a straight line,” he said while commentating on Australia’s first