David Warner is one of the finest opener of this generation across formats. The left-handed batter has announced his retirement from ODI and Test cricket. He is playing his final test match on his home ground Sydney. The Southpaw have had a hot and cold form in the traditional format of the game, but his white-ball form in recent years in major tournaments have been brilliant. Though he decided to retire frrom the 50-overs format.
After his retirement he has decided to join the FOX Sports commentary team. He had tough time in Test cricket in recent months but found form in the second Test match against South Africa as he scored a double hundred and a scored a century in the 1st Test of the ongoing series against Pakistan. As per the recent development the 37-year-old batter will be doing commentary in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy that is scheduled on November.
In his last test innings the batter scored 34 runs and went back to the pavilion for the one last time in the whites of Australia. He was the crucial member for the Aussie side that won the ODI World Cup 2023 in India. He was the highest run getter in the 50-over format in the tournament for the champions.
This is my last resort: David Warner
Ahead of his final test, the opener's baggy green cap went missing, Pakistan captain Shan Masood, urged the Australian government to launch a country-wide search with the help of the best of detectives to help Warner reunite with his Baggy Green. Warner made an emotional social media plea on Tuesday morning, saying "Hi all, this is my last resort, but my backpack, which contained my Baggy Green, has been taken from my luggage, which was transported to Melbourne airport and flown on @qantas to Sydney a few days ago. @qantas have said they checked their cameras and have not seen anyone open our bags and take the backpack, however they do have blind spots."
"If you are the person, who was either working for the company driving it to and from the airport or working for @qantas and have, by chance, just wanted the backpack, I have one for. I would be grateful if this were returned asap. Thanks." Though his cap has not been returned yet.
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'Abh toh entertainment hoga'- Fans react as David Warner likely to do commentary in Australia vs India series in November
n his last test innings the batter scored 34 runs and went back to the pavilion for the one last time in the whites of Australia. He was the crucial member for the Aussie side that won the ODI World Cup 2023 in India.
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David Warner is one of the finest opener of this generation across formats. The left-handed batter has announced his retirement from ODI and Test cricket. He is playing his final test match on his home ground Sydney. The Southpaw have had a hot and cold form in the traditional format of the game, but his white-ball form in recent years in major tournaments have been brilliant. Though he decided to retire frrom the 50-overs format.
After his retirement he has decided to join the FOX Sports commentary team. He had tough time in Test cricket in recent months but found form in the second Test match against South Africa as he scored a double hundred and a scored a century in the 1st Test of the ongoing series against Pakistan. As per the recent development the 37-year-old batter will be doing commentary in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy that is scheduled on November.
In his last test innings the batter scored 34 runs and went back to the pavilion for the one last time in the whites of Australia. He was the crucial member for the Aussie side that won the ODI World Cup 2023 in India. He was the highest run getter in the 50-over format in the tournament for the champions.
This is my last resort: David Warner
Ahead of his final test, the opener's baggy green cap went missing, Pakistan captain Shan Masood, urged the Australian government to launch a country-wide search with the help of the best of detectives to help Warner reunite with his Baggy Green. Warner made an emotional social media plea on Tuesday morning, saying "Hi all, this is my last resort, but my backpack, which contained my Baggy Green, has been taken from my luggage, which was transported to Melbourne airport and flown on @qantas to Sydney a few days ago. @qantas have said they checked their cameras and have not seen anyone open our bags and take the backpack, however they do have blind spots."
"If you are the person, who was either working for the company driving it to and from the airport or working for @qantas and have, by chance, just wanted the backpack, I have one for. I would be grateful if this were returned asap. Thanks." Though his cap has not been returned yet.
Here's how fans reacted