David Warner will play the last Test of his career against Pakistan in Sydney. The left-handed Australian batsman had already announced that the Test series against Pakistan would be the last red-ball series of his career. In Warner's last Test, former Indian cricket team's veteran batsman, Virender Sehwag, said that even before Warner's debut, he had predicted that he would explode in Test cricket.
Sehwag said about Warner, “I once told Warner that you will enjoy it, it is made just for you. In Test cricket, you get the opportunity to play all day long. Apart from this, in T20 cricket, only powerplay and last overs are allowed. A few overs. When he heard that, he started laughing.
Warner played a brilliant innings in the first game of the last Test series. In the first match against Pakistan in Perth, Warner scored 164 runs in Australia's first innings. Now fans will expect a similarly brilliant innings from him in the final Test of his career. Now it will be interesting to see how Warner performs in the final Test of his career in Sydney.
Warner has played 111 Test matches in his career so far and is playing 112 in Perth. In 203 innings of 111 games, he scored 8695 runs at an average of 44.58. During this period he scored 26 centuries and 36 half-centuries, with his high score being 335* runs.
We tell you that in the three-match Test series, hosts Australia won the series by defeating Pakistan in the first two games. In the first Test, Australia defeated Pakistan by 360 runs and in the second by 79 runs.
