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In a dazzling display of skill and determination, Australian superstar David Warner silenced his critics by scoring a breathtaking century on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Perth. It was Warner’s 26th Test ton which not only marked a personal triumph but also drew him level with the legendary Sir Gary Sobers on the all-time list of Test centurions.
Under pressure, David Warner rises to the occasion
Facing mounting pressure due to a dip in his Test form, Warner’s inclusion in Test series faced a criticism from quite a few, including former pacer Mitchell Johnson. However, the explosive opener, known for his aggressive style of play, responded by delivering a stellar performance that left fans and critics alike in awe.
Opting to bat after winning the toss, Australian captain Pat Cummins made a strategic decision that proved to be in favor of Warner. The left-handed batter exhibited a free-flowing and aggressive style, punishing loose deliveries from the inexperienced Pakistan pace bowling attack. Warner’s fired-up body language and decisive running between the wickets with his opening partner, Usman Khawaja✅, showcased his determination to make a statement.
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Notable records and milestones
- Warner’s century is his first in the calendar year and his 26th overall in Test cricket.
- He joins the elite club of Test centurions, standing shoulder to shoulder with Sir Gary Sobers.
- The Australian opener now ranks fifth among openers with the most Test centuries, following Sunil Gavaskar, Alastair Cook, Matthew Hayden, and Graeme Smith.
Test openers with most centuries:
- Sunil Gavaskar – 33
- Alastair Cook – 31
- Matthew Hayden – 30
- Graeme Smith – 27
- David Warner – 26
Here is how Twitter reacted:
David Warner, always talks with his bat when people try to stac😼k the cards against him. Love watchin🐼g him play. Every minute.
— Chloe-Amanda Bailey (@ChloeAmandaB)
Oh What A Feeling
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
Celebra🌟tion by David Warner after completing the hundred.
– He has silenced the critics in style.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
Congratulations 👏🎉 on the 💯. You are a run machine.Enjoyed wat🥀ching every bit of you.
— Ramesh Chitor (@rameshchitor)
David Warner's last three innings v Pakistan at home:
🏏 154
🏏 335no
🏏 102no (and still batting)— Tim Michell (@tim_michell)
Test cricketers scoring 100s at the most grounds vs the same opponent in Australia
5 – Sunil Gavaskar v AUS
5 – Alastair Cook v AUS
5 – DAVID WARNER v PAK
— Swamp (@sirswampthing)
Most Test Hundreds against Pakistan 🇵🇰
10 Kumar Sangakkara 🇱🇰
8 Aravinda de Silva 🇱🇰
6 ☂Greg Chappell 🇦🇺, Allan Border 🇦🇺, Jacques Kallis 🇿🇦 & David W♈arner 🇦🇺— Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab)
Hundred in fareꦍwell test series. This is how you shut up your critics. Well played Warner
— Cricketopia (@CricketopiaCom)
A special start to a v⛄ery special series for Davey ♥️
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals)
David Warner gets to triple figures for the first time in Tests in 2023 – what a way to start your final Test series 👏
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA)
David Warner and his celebration jump. Hope he never plays cricket on roof in𒈔 India.
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer)
Take that, Mitchell Johnson…!!!
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)
David Warner is ageing like a fine wine, getting better with the time.
Congrats on your 26th test ton , that's one hell of a way to start your farewell test series.— शांतनु (@WhyShantanu)
Congratulations 👏
Can’t wait to see you at the SCG.
— Sydney Cricket Ground (@scg)
100 in his farewell Test Series! 🔥
— Naman (@Mr_unknown23_)
🚨 Century 💯 by David Warner 🤩
Century 💯 by for Australia 🇦🇺 o൲n his farewell Test Series
Absolutely superb hundred as he shows his class that his fitness le𒉰vel are remarkable
— Tahir khan (@tahirthe12thman)
26th Te🌳st 💯 For Warner in his Farewell Test series 🔥 🙌
— R∆J€SH (@SOseetarama)
26th test century. Sixth against Pak
That’s a frame to keep. 🐐
— Sakthi sudhan (@sakthi_sudhan)
Hundred for modern days greatest opener 💯💯
— Annamneni Pramod (@rao_annamneni17)