David Warner On His Performance: Australia beat South Africa by an innings and 182 runs in the Boxing Day Test to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the series. After this victory, it is almost certain that Australia will play in the final of the World Test Championship. David Warner played an important role in winning the match to the Kangaroo team. Warner, who played the 100th Test of his career, scored a double century in this match. Warner is the second batsman in the world after Joe Root to score a double century in the hundredth Test. He was awarded the title of Player of the Match for his excellent batting. The confidence of Warner, who scored a double century during the presentation ceremony, was worth seeing. During this, he also gave feedback about his batting.
Committed to play WTC final
During the presentation ceremony after the match, David Warner received the Johnny Mullagh Medal for scoring a century in the 100th Test. During this he said, extraordinary achievement by the boys. We saw the great innings of Carey and Green. Especially Carey’s century. My father could not come here. But there they are. Never doubted my ability. I trained myself in the nets. There was a need to get out there and perform on the big stage. I am determined to play the final of the ICC World Test Championship next year. I want to play as long as possible.
Australia ahead 2-0
Australia has gone ahead 2-0 in the three-Test series being played against South Africa. Earlier in the Brisbane Test, the hosts defeated South Africa by 6 wickets. While the Kangaroos defeated South Africa by an innings and 182 runs in the Boxing Day Test played in Melbourne. After this defeat, South Africa’s hopes of reaching the final of the Test Championship have weakened slightly. However, if we look at the table points, the visiting team still remains at number three.
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