Farewell in Sydney Beckons as Warner Set to Conclude Test Career with Unchanged Australian Squad
In a poignant turn of events, Davišd Warner is poised for an emotional farewell to Test cricket in his hometown of Sydney. The seasoned opening batsman secures his spot in an unaltered Australian lineup for the impending third and final Teš °st against Pakistan next week.
December 31, 2023
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Farewell in Sydney Beckons as Warner Set to Conclude Test Career with Unchanged Australian Squad
In a poignant turn of events, David Warner is poised for an emotional farewell to Test cricket in his hometown of Sydney. The seasoned opening batsman secures his spot in an unaltered Australian lineup for the impending thirź§d and final Test against Pakistan next week.
In a poignant turn of events, David Warner is poised šfor an emotional farewell to Test cricket in his hometown of Sydney. The seasonešd opening batsman secures his spot in an unaltered Australian lineup for the impending third and final Test against Pakistan next week.
Back in June, Warner had expressed his desire to conclude his illustrious 12-year Test career at the Sydney Cricket Ground. With Australia already clinching an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, the 37-year-old’s wish is set to materialize.
George Bailey, šøthe chief selector, confirmed the decision, stating:
“The National Selection Panel have retained the same squad from Melbourne to Sydney as we look to clean sweep the Test series. We look forward to celebrating David Warner’s final Test match and his incredible career at his home ground.”
Warner, a native of Sydney, entered the current series amid uncertainties regarding his form due to a lack of Test runs. However, his commanding 164-run performance in the first innings of the opening Test in Perth swiftly š ·dispelled any doubts about his position in the team.
Australia secured a resounding victory in that Test, winning by 360 runs. In thš§e subsequent Test in Melbourne, captain Pat Cummins delivered a match-winning performance, claiming 1š„0 wickets as Australia triumphed by 79 runs in four days.
The triumph marked Australia’s fourth consecutive series win at home, with an impressive record of 10 wins out of 12 Tests since Cummins assumed captaincy ahead of the 2021-22 Ashes series.
As the focus shifts to Sydney, Pakistan wiį£ll be vying for their first Test win in Australia in nearly three decades.
Australia Squad:
– Pat Cummins (captain)
– Scott Boland
– Alex Carey
– Cameron Green
– Josh Hazlewood
– Travis Head
– Usman Khawaja
– Marnus Labuschagne
– Nathan Lyon
– Mitchell Marsh
– Steve Smith
– Mitchell Starc
– David Warner