Embarrassing record registered in the name of David Warner, he left for zero in the two innings of the 5th Test

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David Warner’s embarrassing record went scoreless over two innings of Test 5 against the Ashes of England.

Reflexes

  • Warner was sacked for love in both innings of the Hobart Test
  • He was previously sacked for love in both innings at the 2019 Manchester Test

Australian starter David Warner returned to the arena without scoring for both innings of the 5th Test against England in Hobart. Robinson made him his victim in the first innings, and Stuart Broad showed him the way to the pavilion in the second innings. After being fired for zero in both innings, an embarrassing record has been set for Warner. This is the second time in Test Cricket that Warner has returned to the pavilion for a duck in both innings. The first time he failed to open an account was at the 2019 Manchester Test. With this, Warner has become the first player from Australia who has failed to open an account in two Tests.

At the same time, Warner has become the seventh starter to be sacked for love in both innings of Test cricket. Chris Gayle, Grant Flower, Herschelle Gibbs, Lewis Tancred, Mike Atherton and Marwan Atapattu have held these embarrassing records before Warner.

Warner became the victim of Stuart Broad in the second inning of Test 5, the 14th time Warner has been sacked by the English pitcher. With this, Warner also became the active player with the most dismissals by a world cricketer.

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14: Warner vs. Broad*

11: Stokes vs. Ashwin
11: Bid vs. Anderson
10: Warner vs. Anderson
10: Warner vs. Ashwin
10: Rahane-Lyon
10: Pujara-Lyon

Warner is the first player in Ashes series history to be fired for scoreless in both innings of two games.

The 5th Test of the Ashes series has reached an exciting juncture. By the end of play on the second day of the final test, Australia had scored 37 runs in the second innings for the loss of three wickets. Steve Smith is undefeated with 17 and Scott Bowland has 3 runs. The team maintains a 152-run lead.

The Kangaroo team got off to a very poor start in the second inning. Initial pairing David Warner and Usman Khawaja got off to a poor start. Warner was ruled out for 0 and Khawaja scored 11 runs. At the same time, the number three batsman, Marnus Labuschagne, was also sacked after scoring five runs on 11 balls. The team leads by 152 runs. For England, bowler Broad, Woakes and Wood showed their excellent bowling performance, taking a wicket each.

Previously, Team Australia had scored 303 runs in their first innings for the loss of ten wickets. Team batsman Travis Head scored 101 runs and scored a brilliant century and Green scored 74 runs and scored a half-century. At the same time, while batting, the England team could only score 188 runs for the loss of ten wickets.

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