David Warner's century in the Perth Test silenced the critics
Australia's opener David Warner silenced the critics by scoring a hundred in the first Test of the series against Pakistan. Australia's opener David Warner is seen very hot from this morning. This is his sixth Test century against Pakistan and 26th century overall in this format.
It should be noted that this veteran cricketer is going to retire from Tests after this series. Australia got off to a good start by batting first in the first match of the series. Warner was in an aggressive role in the partnership of 126 runs with opener Warner and Usman Khawaja. Even after Khawaja was dismissed for 41 runs, he continued to bat well and scored a century. In addition, Warner has touched the milestone of 8,500 runs in Tests as the seventh Australian. He joins the likes of Ricky Ponting, Allan Border, Steve Waugh, Steve Smith, Michael Clarke and Matthew Hayden in this elite list.
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Warner has always shown great performance against Pakistan in Test Cricket. David Warner scored a great century against Pakistan under the blue sky. Warner scored his 26th Test century at home. He performs at his best when there are question marks over him. He looked comfortable from the first ball yesterday.
David Warner scored a hundred off 126 balls. This is his 26th Test century for Australia. Despite scoring a lot of runs in the white-ball format, his performance in the red-ball format has raised questions for the past few years. Warner batted at an average of 26 in the last 36 innings. However, Warner knows the farewell series. Warner reached his milestone by hitting four off Aamer Jamal in the 43rd over. After that, Warner celebrated the century in the old manner by jumping up with the bat.
Australia's star opener silenced the detractors not with his face, but with his wrist
The old teammate has been the victim of unbridled attacks a few days ago. This time, Auji legend David Warner responded with the force of the bat. David Warner played an innings of 164 runs against Pakistan. The celebration known for hundreds of years. familiar jump. But today's jump was mixed answer. Australia's star opener Warner silenced the detractors not with his face, but with his wrist.
David answered all with the force of the bat
Warner was aggressive from the start against Pakistan. David Warner did not give Pakistan pacers a chance to open the account of wickets. Scored a half century(50) at a strike rate of over 100+. The pace at which he was attacking looked like he would have scored a century before the lunch break. However, it did not happen. Australia lost the wickets of Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne in between. Finally, the hundred came in one hundred twenty six (126) balls with the bat of David Warner. David Warner scored his 26th Test century in Australia's jersey. Warner finally left the field after scoring 164 runs. He had to face less criticism before participating in the farewell series. It was his former teammate Mitchell Johnson who fired back at David Warner.
Seeing Warner's name in the Test team against Pakistan, Mitchell Johnson said, "Despite such a poor performance in Tests, Warner was only given a chance in the team, only because of his farewell series? It doesn't make any sense. Australian team should have been formed on the basis of form and not personal relationships.” Not only that, Mitchell Johnson also pulled the old ball tampering case. In this context Johnson said, “Everyone knows what Warner has done. Warner dishonored Australia by tampering with the ball. has tarnished the country. Is there any need to talk about him so much!” Warner didn't waste any single word against his team-mate's onslaught. In fact, David Warner might have waited for today. David answered all with the force of the bat.
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David Warner broke Brian Lara's record
David Warner responded to the critics not with his mouth, but with the bat. He also broke Brian Lara's record. David Warner scored a century in the first (1st) Test against Pakistan. This is Australia's first Test after the end of the ODI World Cup. Australian team entered the test series against Pakistan at home. From there, David Warner is in a devastating mood. David Warner broke Brian Lara's record after playing a century innings there. David Warner scored 10 centuries against Pakistan across all formats. He broke Brian Lara's record of 9 centuries. David Warner is currently third (3rd) in the list of highest scorers against Pakistan.
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