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David Warner: 'Stuart Broad should stop sulking'

David Warner accuses Stuart Broad of sulking over crowd abuse ahead of the first Ashes Test.

Australian batsman David Warner has suggested that Stuart Broad needs to stop sulking about potential crowd abuse ahead of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane on Thursday.

Warner, who was subjected to abuse from English crowds during the summer series, has told the all-rounder to laugh off the abuse rather than engage in any spats.

He was quoted by The Mirror: "He's already complaining and having a sook [Australian term for sulk].

"He can expect a lot. If you have a good laugh and enjoy it, people get behind you.

"That's what happened with me in England."

Warner made headlines after an altercation in a bar during Australia's tour to England in the summer.

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