David Warner Retired Hurt: Australia’s legendary opener David Warner created history on the second day of the Boxing Day Test match against South Africa. Warner, playing the 100th match of his Test career, scored a double century. He has become the first Australian batsman to do so. However, Warner had to return to the pavilion after retiring hurt on 200 runs. Warner’s problem of his double century cramp increased and he had to go back to the pavilion.
Warner returned due to cramps
When Warner was nearing his double century in this match, he was having problems with cramps. But this problem of his increased after the completion of his double century. Actually, as soon as he completed his double century, he started celebrating. In this celebration, forgetting the pain of cramps, he jumped in the air and celebrated his historic innings. However, as soon as he came to the ground after jumping in the air, the pain of cramp in his left leg increased a lot and after that he could not play a single ball. Warner had to go to the pavilion after retiring hurt on 200 not out in this match. Warner faced 254 balls in his innings, during which 16 fours and 2 sixes came out of his bat.
Warner made many records in his name
Warner scored a double century while playing an amazing inning in the Boxing Day Test against South Africa. This double century was very special for him because it came in the 100th Test of his career. Warner has become the first Australian batsman to score a double century in his 100th Test match. During this innings, Warner has also completed 8 thousand runs in his Test career. This century of Warner has come after a long gap of 3 years. He has given a befitting reply to those who criticized him with this innings.
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