David Warner makes way to the field with his daughters in his last Test match; WATCH
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- January 03, 2024
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In his final Test match, David Warner strode onto the cricket pitch accompanied by his daughters Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose. AP Images Australian cricket player David Warner spent his final Test walk in the company of his three daughters, Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose, during the third Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground. As the game neared commencement, a visibly emotional Warner strolled towards the cricket field hand-in-hand with his cherished daughters. Warner's final appearance in a Sydney Test has proven to be a heartening spectacle in a Test series that his team is currently dominating with a 2-0 lead. He hopes to conclude his final Test series with a flawless sweep.
David Warner is among the long-established stalwarts of Australian Test Cricket; alongside Steve Smith, he has lent the game some of its most unforgettable moments. Before his match against Pakistan, Warner had accrued an impressive 8,695 Test runs, with 26 centuries to his name and an average of 44.58. However, recent dips in his performance led to speculation about his status in the team. Even his former teammate Mitchell Johnson publicly rendered Warner's presence in the team as merely a ceremonious farewell gesture which had nothing to do with his form. Nevertheless, Warner proved his critics wrong and exhibited his skill in his farewell game.
The opening Test match in Perth saw Warner demonstrate his prowess and silenced critics by securing 164 runs in just 211 balls. This outstanding performance led Australia to a first-innings total of 487 runs. Although he was unable to maintain this momentum in the second Test, managing only 38 runs and 6 runs in the first and second innings respectively, Australia still triumphed over Pakistan with a winning margin of 79 runs. As he steps up to bat in the third Test, fans and fellow players alike will be eager to witness one last showcase of his remarkable talent. Warner's team will bat second in Sydney and it remains to be seen how much firepower the iconic cricketer still retains.
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