Australia Vs South Africa 2nd Test Day 2 : David Warner closes almost long term hang tight for Test 💯 in Melbourne


Australia opener David Warner finished his century dry spell in Test Matches on Tuesday with a superb hundred against South Africa in the subsequent Test match in Melbourne. Warner's last 100 years in the longest configuration of the game returned January 2020 against New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket ground.

The 36-year-old came into the subsequent Test match against the Proteas not in that frame of mind of structure as he battled in the series against West Indies and in the game at the Gabba.
In any case, Warner seemed to be his previous self in Melbourne and went on from where he left off on The very first moment. The opener came into bat on Tuesday with 32 hurries to his name and kept on playing his shots and rebuff the South African bowlers.

Warner lost his Marnus Labuschagne in the primary meeting of the day's play as he was run out. In any case, the 36-year-old found the ideal accomplice in Steve Smith, who gave him adequate help from the opposite end.

Warner would proceed to arrive at the milestone of 8300 runs and excited the crowd in Melbourne for certain brilliant shots overall around the recreation area. The 36-year-old raised his hundred out of 144 conveyances. His innings comprised of eight limits.

In front of playing his 100th Test, Warner promised to play like his more established self and get once more into structure against the Proteas.

"My back's in a difficult spot yet it's in my DNA to continue to be serious and take on anything resistance I will confront... I was unable to be any more pleased with myself, my family for getting me here, and my dearest companions," said Warner.

The 36-year-old likewise said that he is in an extraordinary headspace this moment and was prepared to play his 100th Test.

"It's Christmas time, the happy piece of the year, I'm in an extraordinary headspace presently preparing for this instructional course and siphoned to leave and play another Boxing Day test, yet more critically with a series on the line," Warner said.

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