Australian opener David Warner concluded his Test career on a triumphant note, contributing a crucial half-century in the final Test against Pakistan, guiding his team to a resounding nine-wicket victory and a 3-0 whitewash. Warner’s final innings showcased his leadership, steering Australia to the required 130 runs in Sydney.
Facing an early setback with the dismissal of Usman Khawaja, Warner, alongside Marnus Labuschagne, formed a formidable partnership of 119 runs, propelling Australia towards victory. The left-hander’s innings of 57 ultimately played a pivotal role.
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Earlier, the Sydney crowd honoured Warner with a standing ovation as he entered the field for his last Test appearance. The veteran cricketer reciprocated the goodwill, exchanging handshakes with everyone on the field and receiving a Guard of Honour from the Pakistani team.