David Warner bids adieu with a brisk fifty as Australia seal series over Pakistan

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Batting maestro David Warner bid adieu to Test cricket in type as he cracked a good fifty in his farewell match to assist Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets within the third Test.

David Warner capped off his illustrious Test profession with a scintillating 57-run knock, contributing considerably to Australia’s eight-wicket victory over Pakistan on the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) within the third Test. The star opener bid adieu to the longest format of the sport in a dream farewell, strolling off the SCG subject amid thunderous applause from the viewers.

As Australia stood simply 11 runs away from securing a clear sweep within the three-match Test series, Warner’s innings concluded with an lbw dismissal by Sajid Khan. The SCG crowd erupted in a rousing ovation, acknowledging Warner’s outstanding profession as he exited the sector. With 8786 runs at a mean of 44.59, together with 26 centuries, three double tons, and 36 fifties, Warner leaves behind a legacy in Test cricket.

In Australia’s pursuit of the 130-run goal set by Pakistan, Usman Khawaja was the one different batsman dismissed, falling lbw to Khan with out scoring. Marnus Labuschagne performed a essential position with a rating of 62, and Steve Smith (4) was on the crease when Australia sealed the victory.

Pakistan set the stage with scores of 313 and 115, to which Australia responded with 299 and 130-2. On Day 3, Josh Hazlewood’s spectacular 4-16 spell had beforehand dismantled the Pakistan lineup, leaving them with minimal resistance. Despite Pakistan’s efforts, together with a 42-run partnership for the eighth wicket between Mohammad Rizwan (28) and Aamir Jamal (18), Nathan Lyon’s brilliance at leg slip hastened their collapse, and he completed with 3-36.

Warner’s remaining look on the sector was marked by a heartfelt tribute, with “Thanks Dave” inscribed alongside with his iconic leap depicted on the bottom in entrance of the Members Stand. This Test adopted Australia’s substantial victories within the first two exams of the series: a 360-run triumph in Perth and a 79-run win on the Melbourne Cricket Ground.




Nilesh Desai
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