Australian cricketer David Warner was spotted walking to the pitch with his daughters Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose in the third Test against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground. As the match was about to begin, an emotional Warner could be seen walking towards the cricket pitch while holding the hands of his three lovely daughters. The Sydney Test will be Warner’s farewell Test and the opener has been nothing but a delight to watch in the ongoing Test series. With his side currently leading 2-0, he will now be hoping for a clean sweep in his final Test series.
David Warner has been one of the old guards of Australian Test Cricket for a while now. He alongside the likes of Steve Smith, has produced some of the most iconic moments in this game’s format. Warner headed into the third match against Pakistan with 8695 Test runs to his name. He achieved these numbers while batting at an average of 44.58 and scoring 26 centuries. However, Warner had recently struggled for form which led to months of speculation about his place in the team. Even one of his former teammates Mitchell Johnson, called him out publicly saying that Warner’s inclusion in the squad was a result of his farewell and had nothing to do with his form. Little did he know that the veteran cricketer just knew the perfect recipe for shutting down his critics.
Day one of David Warner's final Test match. 🏏
— Courier Mail Sport (@cmail_sport) January 3, 2024
And early wickets fall for Pakistan.
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David Warner spearheaded Australia’s opening Test in Perth by smashing 164 runs in just 211 balls. His power innings helped Australia amass 487 runs in the first innings. His side eventually won that match by 360 runs. In the second Test, Warner couldn’t rediscover his form scoring 38 runs and 6 runs across the two innings. Despite a poor showing, Australia were able to bag a victory over Pakistan by 79 runs. Warner will be looking to produce another highlight reel in their third Test. His side will be batting second in Sydney. It will be interesting to see how many more runs the cricketer has still left in him.