<p>The death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes may have cast a pall of gloom and taken a little sting out of the first Test between India and Australia, but on the fourth day some aggression was finally on show following a verbal spat between David Warner and Indian quickie Varun Aaron.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The left-handed opener was batting on 66 in the afternoon session when his wild swipe across had Aaron's delivery shattering his stumps. <br /><br />The dismissal triggered wild celebrations from the Indian pacer who was quick to voice, "C'mon, C'mon" a few times.<br /><br />Warner was well on his way back to the pavilion, when he was called back by the umpires citing that Aaron had bowled a no-ball, as television replays showed the quickie had overstepped by a long way.<br /><br />As Warner came back to take guard, he had something to say to Aaron and mocked him by repeating "C'mon" in a funny tone.<br /><br />Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, fielding at mid-on, intervened and asked Warner to mind his own end. Aaron and all-rounder Shane Watson at the non-striker's end also got involved.<br /><br />Eventually, Indian skipper Virat Kohli along with the on-field umpires had to step in and calm down tempers as he spoke to Warner who was seen paying attention to his words.</p>
<p>The death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes may have cast a pall of gloom and taken a little sting out of the first Test between India and Australia, but on the fourth day some aggression was finally on show following a verbal spat between David Warner and Indian quickie Varun Aaron.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The left-handed opener was batting on 66 in the afternoon session when his wild swipe across had Aaron's delivery shattering his stumps. <br /><br />The dismissal triggered wild celebrations from the Indian pacer who was quick to voice, "C'mon, C'mon" a few times.<br /><br />Warner was well on his way back to the pavilion, when he was called back by the umpires citing that Aaron had bowled a no-ball, as television replays showed the quickie had overstepped by a long way.<br /><br />As Warner came back to take guard, he had something to say to Aaron and mocked him by repeating "C'mon" in a funny tone.<br /><br />Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, fielding at mid-on, intervened and asked Warner to mind his own end. Aaron and all-rounder Shane Watson at the non-striker's end also got involved.<br /><br />Eventually, Indian skipper Virat Kohli along with the on-field umpires had to step in and calm down tempers as he spoke to Warner who was seen paying attention to his words.</p>