Just when Warner got out, Renshaw was seen talking to skipper Smith , who had just come in and then after speaking to on-field umpire Richard Kettleborough was seen rushing out.
While some may have had a laugh at the 20-year-old's expense, he was quite a sport when asked to revisit morning incident. In fact not everyone has to answer more questions on nature's call than his gritty 68.
So how did skipper Smith react knowing about his problem, Renshaw answered:"He (Smith) wasn't too thrilled about it but he understands that when you need to go to the toilet, you've got to go to the toilet."
Renshaw said that he wasn't sure about the ruling. "I wasn't too sure on the ruling," he explained.
"I didn't know you could retire ill so I thought I just had to get out there and make sure I batted until lunch. Then coming back it was probably a bit strange for me waiting to bat because as an opener you just go straight out there and bat. That was probably the most challenging bit, waiting to bat."
"I felt quite bad knowing that I could be letting the team down, so that's why I went back out there. I wanted to do my bit for the team and try and make sure we had a good day."
India's assistant coach Sanjay Bangar understood his situation.
"When you answer nature's call, no amount of will power or mind power can control that. He had to go, probably he held back. He was having that conversion with (captain Steve) Smith as well, whether he could do it or not. But beyond a point, it wasn't controllable. Such incidents happen, it all adds to the colour of Test cricket.
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