Warner hushed all doubters about his form in Test cricket on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan, slamming a typically explosive 164 off 211 balls in a spectacular start to his farewell series.
The first day of the Test against England here turned memorable for Indian cricket, especially women's cricket, as the team made its way into record books, becoming the second team to score over 400 runs in a single day
With a century to start his farewell Test series, Australian opening batter David Warner has said that there is no better way to silence the critics than posting runs on the board
The first day of the one-off Test against England here turned memorable for Indian cricket, specially women's cricket, as the team made its way into record books, becoming the second team to score over 400 runs in a single day
During one of his best innings, as he was playing under massive pressure to perform following underwhelming Test returns for the past two years, Warner entered the top five run-getters for Australia in Test cricket.
Australia's star opener David Warner kicked off his Test swansong in style with a belligerent century, putting the hosts in a commanding position at 346/5 at the stumps on the first day of the opening Test against Pakistan in Perth on Thursday.
ndia skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and middle-order batter Yastika Bhatia have stitched a partnership to rebuild the innings after the team lost two wickets in the second session on the first day of the one-off Test against England
South African pacer Kagiso Rabada and Test captain Temba Bavuma, who are not part of the Proteas white-ball cricket mix to gear up for the Test series against India, won't feature in domestic cricket, which was according to the previous plan.
Jemimah Rodrigues and Shubha Satheesh's unbeaten 89-run stand put India in firm control after the end of the first session on Day 1 of the one-off Test at DY Patil Sports Academy on Thursday.