Cricket / Shocking statement of Warner, who scored a double century, said - I will retire, but...

Zoom News : Dec 29, 2022, 03:25 PM
David Warner Double Century: Australia's star opening batsman David Warner said that he is committed to playing in the 50-over World Cup to be held in India next year, but if the team management says that it is time to retire, then he will do so. Will give This 36-year-old batsman returned to form by scoring a double century in the second Test cricket match against South Africa. This was his 100th Test match.

Said this about retirement

David Warner was asked whether the second Test against South Africa in Melbourne would be his last on Boxing Day, saying, "I am determined to play in next year's World Cup."

This batsman said, 'I will keep myself fit and try to score runs continuously, but if they (team management) come to me and say that this is the time (to retire), then I am ready to say goodbye.'

Scored a century in 100th test match

David Warner became the 10th batsman in the world to score a century in his 100th Test match. He is only the second batsman to complete a double century in his 100th Test match. He said, 'I was confident of playing such an innings. I know that I have the ability to perform well on the big stage.

played stormy innings

David Warner batted in a stormy manner against South Africa. He hit strokes all over the ground and won everyone's heart with his batting. Warner played an inning of 200 in 255 balls, which included 16 fours and 2 sixes. He was given the 'Man of the Match' award for his brilliant performance.

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