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David Warner shuts critics down with terrific 26th century in 1st AUS vs PAK Test; explains unusual gesture after ton

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/14 at 2:58 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Perth, Australia’s dynamic opener, David Warner, proved his mettle on the first day of the Test series against Pakistan, smashing a remarkable 26th Test century. Speculated to be Warner’s farewell to the five-day format, he responded to recent criticism with a brilliant and aggressive innings against Pakistan’s bowlers.

Leading up to the match, former Aussie pacer Mitchell Johnson raised questions about Warner’s deserving a hero’s farewell due to recent poor red-ball form and his involvement in the 2018 ball-tampering scandal. Undeterred, Warner showcased his signature aggressive style, scoring 15 fours and a massive six in his unbeaten 149-ball innings by Tea on Day 1.

Despite facing challenges on a pitch with bounce, Warner reached his half-century in just 41 balls, maintaining an aggressive pace. His pursuit of a 26th Test century continued, eventually reaching the milestone in 125 balls with an upper-cut boundary off debutant Aamer Jamal.

Celebrating the century with his trademark leap, Warner added a unique gesture, putting his fingers on his lips while looking above. In a post-innings chat with former Australia opener Adam Gilchrist, Warner explained that it was a response to the relentless criticism over his place in the side, stating, “There’s no better way to silence them than putting runs on the board.”

This century marks Warner’s 48th international ton, solidifying his position as the second-highest centurion for Australia across all formats, after Ricky Ponting (71). Despite recent criticism, Warner remains high on confidence after Australia’s ODI World Cup victory in November.

 

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