The Aussie opener silenced critics and went on a record-breaking spree, delighting a packed MCG with a double hundred against South Africa in the second Test of three-match series.
The legendary Aussie opener silenced critics and went on a record-breaking spree, delighting a packed MCG with a hard-hitting double hundred against South Africa in the second Test of three-match series
David Warner had an anticlimactic end to his superb day at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) as he retired hurt after having suffered a hamstring cramp during his double-hundred celebration. The southpaw fell to the hot weather conditions at MCG after piling misery on the Protea bowlers
Much to the delight of Australian and millions of fans that adore him worldwide, Warner got to raise his bat in white clothing for the first time since 2020 in the second Test against South Africa
The star batter accomplished this milestone during Australia's second Test against South Africa at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, which also happens to be his 100th Test match
Warner's strike rate over the last three years has been underwhelming, having dipped to 57.21 compared to his career rate of 71.18. In his last 15 Tests and 27 innings, he has averaged just 26.07 with only four fifties. His numbers get leaner in 2022, he has not even scored a half-century in