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David Warner

“I had Lord’s Ashes game against England penciled in as my last Test”: David Warner

Warner will bid farewell to the longest format of the game with the third Test against Pakistan at his home arena of Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

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David Warner announces retirement from ODI cricket, leaves door open for Champions Trophy 2025 return

The two-time Cricket World Cup winner made the announcement on the morning of New Year's Day. The left-handed opener compiled 6,932 runs in 161 ODIs at an average of 45.30, at a strike rate of 97.26. Warner has also registered 22 centuries and 33 fifties in the format, with the best score of 179.

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As David Warner bids farewell to 50-over format, a look at his ODI career in numbers

David Warner, the dynamic Australian opener, has concluded his illustrious ODI journey, leaving behind a legacy of entertainment and milestones. As he prepares for his farewell Test match against Pakistan, let's reflect on Warner's remarkable career in numbers. From 22 centuries to two Cricket World Cup victories, explore the highlights of a cricketing era marked by Warner's explosive performances and records.

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“All options will be considered…”: Australian coach on Warner’s replacement

Coach McDonald said that everything will be considered as far as Warner's replacement is concerned and confirmed that Green, who last played a Test in July against England, could also be recalled as part of the batting order reshuffle.

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WATCH- Boxing day Test gets halted after third umpire gets stuck in lift

While the modern technology has its perks, sometimes it can prove to be a bane, as the match was halted for a few minutes after the third umpire gets stuck in lift

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AUS vs PAK, 2nd Test: David Warner plays his final Boxing Day Test inning, bids goodbye to MCG in whites

The MCG stadium holds a lot of significance to Warner's career, as he made his international debut back in January 2009 at this venue without any first-class cricket experience. His debut was one to remember as he smashed a world-class South African attack for 89 off 43 balls, with seven fours and six sixes.

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David Warner becomes Australia’s 2nd highest run scorer surpassing Steve Waugh in international cricket

He is now above Waugh (18,496 runs in 493 matches at an average of 41.65, with 35 centuries and 95 fifties) and below legendary Ricky Ponting (27,368 runs at an average of 45.84 in 559 matches with 70 centuries and 146 fifties) in the all-time run-scoring list.

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Australia secure a comfortable 360-run victory over Pakistan in the opening test.

Australia registered a thumping 360-run victory over Pakistan with an all-round performance on Day 4 of the 1st Test at the Optus Stadium here on Sunday.

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Warner’s unbeaten ton raises temperature in Perth, keeps Australia in control against Pakistan in 1st Test (Day 1, Tea)

At the end of the second session, Australia posted a total of 210/3 on the board, with Warner and vice-captain Steve Smith unbeaten with scores of 111(149) and 21(34).

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David Warner’s replacement could be player with strong white-ball form: Australian coach Andrew McDonald

"We know they can play, they have got good numbers in Shield cricket and I think if we were to go down that path and choose one of them, I think they would do a really good job," McDonald said of the trio who have all played 10 Tests each.

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