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1 bad thing cannot multiply the whole career of a player with zero. Warner is a legend for Australia and I don't think he is hated by anybody anywhere around the world.
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He's considered a living legend in Australia.1 bad thing cannot multiply the whole career of a player with zero. Warner is a legend for Australia and I don't think he is hated by anybody anywhere around the world.
No doubts about it, He is a living legend for Australia. Also he smashed Pakistan more often than anybody else could.He's considered a living legend in Australia.
People literally view him as the perfect successor to gilchrist, something no one thought would be possible as h
gilchrist was a once in a generational talent.
Warner has bullied Pakistan so much at this point its not even funny, the man loves playing against Pakistan, more so then kohli even.
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Did you know Warner has his own statue in scg, and the last time he was seen in public he had over 3000 fans in the area surround him desperate for his autograph?
Did you know that he received the alan border medal STRAIGHT AFTER HIS BALL TAMPERING INCIDENT, and that dozens of Australians rallied behind Warner asking for not only the ban to be lifted but also for SA to apologise for their rude behaviour?
Did you know the sydney morning herald published an article on why he's the best ever and deserves to be in the same limelight as Gilchrist?
Well according to Major, Aussie fans hate and despise Warner. Clearly his statue in the MCG has the words
Warner has and always will be a legend in Australia.I didn't even know that Warner had a statue, so I disagree when I read "you living in Australia doesn't matter". I believe you're one of the few active Australians on this forum, so your perspective, covering the ground realities in Australian cricket are invaluable.
This doesn't surprise me one bit. Misbah's fans have a thing for shy, obedient men which is why they like their Azhar Alis and Asad Shafiqs. In their fantasy world they believe these type of players deserve the most respect. Hence why they always resort to the moral high ground. They have no interest in discussing relevant matters revolving around cricketing accomplishments because they don't have a leg to stand on with their cult following of Misbah.
No wonder he requested for Simon Doull to be cancelled. Anyone who disrespects one of the legends of the game and has an appetite for mediocrity like Misbah should be severely ridiculed and criticised.
Ik Australian cricket more then pakistani cricket. Ik how their fans think, ik how they cricketers behave and how the team gells which is why despite losing 3 on the dot I was one of the few who said, don't expect Australia to get eliminated just yet lol, they can still win.I didn't even know that Warner had a statue, so I disagree when I read "you living in Australia doesn't matter". I believe you're one of the few active Australians on this forum, so your perspective, covering the ground realities in Australian cricket are invaluable.
This doesn't surprise me one bit. Misbah's fans have a thing for shy, obedient men which is why they like their Azhar Alis and Asad Shafiqs. In their fantasy world they believe these type of players deserve the most respect. Hence why they always resort to the moral high ground. They have no interest in discussing relevant matters revolving around cricketing accomplishments because they don't have a leg to stand on with their cult following of Misbah.
No wonder he requested for Simon Doull to be cancelled. Anyone who disrespects one of the legends of the game and has an appetite for mediocrity like Misbah should be severely ridiculed and criticised.
Whats that he'll be remembered as a cheater? I think he'll be remembered as the ultimate Pakistan Bully![]()
The reason he mentioned this bcs England takes credit when some players (not team) playing attacking cricket..I hate Bazball with a passion and I think it is nonsense, but you are off the mark here.
There is a difference between one player playing like this (Warner, Sehwag, Jayasuriya) and an entire batting lineup instructed to play Tests like an ODIs.
England’s approach is clearly revolutionary and not something adopted by any team before. A few individuals yes but never as a batting unit.
Ant what's wrong with that?Just proves that he is a HTB
David Warner is the greatest aussie opener since gilchrist. That's a cold hard fact.
And Travis head will be next in line.
No clue what you mean by that genuinely.but Travis Head is a classy bloke.
Warner is a garden tool.
No clue what you mean by that genuinely.
What? Bro no, Warner is 100x better then Smith and root.Warner is a top batter of his era.
I would put him behind Smith, Kohli and Root among the best batters of their generation. Williamson is a better test batsman sure although by not much but Warner is a far better white ball batsman than KW.
I remember watching this live. He seemed like a legside hack. Never had I thought he would become a great of the game and that too in tests and ODIs.I still remember Warner's debut T20 innings back in 2009. He was a very young kid then. He took on South African pacers and smashed them all over the ground.
End of an era.
I remember watching this live. He seemed like a legside hack. Never had I thought he would become a great of the game and that too in tests and ODIs.
<B>What? Bro no, Warner is 100x better then Smith and root.</B>
Warner vs Kohli is debatable. Kohli has better stats and has played more games and is overall better in test and odi series, Warner has been more impactful and in tournaments he's usually superior in pressure stages often winning cups for Australia while kohli is kinda stain.
Steve Smith is better then Warner in test but he was never superior to Warner in odi, even at his absolute peak he wasn't. People overrated Smith beyond belief.
As for root? Lol. And KW doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same vein as Warner.
His record in Asia and England is not good, but an average of 44 and a SR of 70 is nothing short of incredible for a test opener. He is also one of the biggest and most brutal home track bullies. Watching an in-form Warner batting at the SCG was always a sight to behold.I don't rate him that high in Red-ball format but his stats in white-ball are way too good for a batter overall. Here are all the home and away records for each format.
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He won't, aussies don't take back retirement and even if he did, Seniority bias wouldn't apply for CA.I just hope that he doesn't come back for the Champions Trophy. I have enough PTSD of Warner hammering us to last for this lifetime.
He said that I will come back for the Champions Trophy if Australia need meHe won't, aussies don't take back retirement and even if he did, Seniority bias wouldn't apply for CA.
Who told you it’s in T20 format?What sort of retirement is this? Retired but available for champions trophy? That too is in t20 format
Odi is a dead format had India won the odi World Cup there would have been a market for it.Who told you it’s in T20 format?
Zindabad, CA knows better to pull a Ben stokes for 2023 and hope that he'd replicate his 2019 magic.Selectors put a line through Warner as heavy workload and looming India Tests mean careful management of veteran stars
David Warner's recent social media suggestion he's available to come out of retirement and make himself available for next year's ICC Champions Trophy ODI tournament in Pakistan has been laughed off by men's selection panel chair George Bailey.
Despite the absence of several veteran players from Australia's upcoming white-ball tour to face Scotland and England, Bailey confirmed Warner is the only member of the recent T20 World Cup outfit who definitely won't figure in future plans.
"I don't think there's anyone that's not there (in the UK squads) that we've put a line through permanently besides David (Warner) who's retired," Bailey said today.
"I don't think anyone else has formally retired."
Warner set tongues wagging last week when he took to Instagram to confirm his immediate playing focus will be franchise cricket around the globe but added "… I am also open to playing for (Australia) in the Champions Trophy if selected."
That tournament is scheduled for February next year but Bailey was adamant the record-breaking opener, who drew the curtain on his Test tenue at the end of the previous Australia summer, was not part of the selectors' plans.
"I think he's just stirring the pot a bit," Bailey said.
"Our understanding is that David's retired and should be commended on what is an incredible career across all three formats.
"Certainly our planning is he won't be there in Pakistan."
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'He's just stirring the pot': Bailey responds to Warner's claims | cricket.com.au
Selectors put a line through Warner as heavy workload and looming India Tests mean careful?www.cricket.com.au
He's the greatest whiteball opener that Australia has ever had.David Warner to feature in Cayman Islands' T10 cricket league
Australian cricketer David Warner is set to feature in the inaugural MAX60 Caribbean League tournament, a new T10 cricket competition in the Cayman Islands.
The tournament, which has received approval from both the Caribbean boards and the International Cricket Council (ICC), is scheduled to begin on August 18.
The event will feature six teams competing over eight days.
Warner retired from international cricket earlier this year, following the conclusion of ICC T20 World Cup.
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David Warner to feature in Cayman Islands' T10 cricket league
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This is such a Pakistani thing to do. I wonder if the Australian selectors will go for it.As per reports, David Warner ready to step back into Test Cricket for Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
In a shocking twist, former Australian opener David Warner has expressed his desire to come out of Test retirement and rejoin the national side for the upcoming five-match series against India.
The 37-year-old, who retired from Test cricket last summer, has sensationally declared that he is ready to take a U-turn if called upon for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 against India.
Australia has struggled to find a stable partner for Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order in Test cricket, with several options, including Steve Smith, falling short of expectations. Travis Head can be an option, but the team management is not sure about his explosiveness as a Test opener.
On the other hand, Marcus Harris and Sam Konstas have been reportedly in contention to join Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order for the upcoming high-profile five-match Test series against India at home. Cameron Bancroft is another suitable option for the opening role.
Hilarious you lot make such jokes when Indians seek to invade aussie cricket, Aussie jobs, Aussie movies or films or the country itself.Warner is done and dusted . Pushpa 2 is coming in a months so he can watch that movie and make some reels to earn the money .
If he want to get a role in south indian movies ( He is a huge fan ) then he will get it due to SRH connection . enjoy your rest of life happily .
When you start watching the game after 2015....Hilarious you lot make such jokes when Indians seek to invade aussie cricket, Aussie jobs, Aussie movies or films or the country itself.
I've yet to find a single Australian to ever feature in an Indian cricket team or movie barring the one bollywood movie called Patiala house where Symonds had a ball and got paid handsomely
Prove I started watching after 2015.When you start watching the game after 2015....
List of Australian cricketers to feature in Indian movies
Brett Lee in Unindian
Shane Warne in Victory
Symonds in Victory
Hussey in Victory
Alot of Australian players were in victory
Allan Border in stumped
Bad decision, should let new talent break through.As per reports, David Warner ready to step back into Test Cricket for Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
In a shocking twist, former Australian opener David Warner has expressed his desire to come out of Test retirement and rejoin the national side for the upcoming five-match series against India.
The 37-year-old, who retired from Test cricket last summer, has sensationally declared that he is ready to take a U-turn if called upon for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 against India.
Australia has struggled to find a stable partner for Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order in Test cricket, with several options, including Steve Smith, falling short of expectations. Travis Head can be an option, but the team management is not sure about his explosiveness as a Test opener.
On the other hand, Marcus Harris and Sam Konstas have been reportedly in contention to join Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order for the upcoming high-profile five-match Test series against India at home. Cameron Bancroft is another suitable option for the opening role.
Source?As per reports, David Warner ready to step back into Test Cricket for Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
In a shocking twist, former Australian opener David Warner has expressed his desire to come out of Test retirement and rejoin the national side for the upcoming five-match series against India.
The 37-year-old, who retired from Test cricket last summer, has sensationally declared that he is ready to take a U-turn if called upon for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 against India.
Australia has struggled to find a stable partner for Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order in Test cricket, with several options, including Steve Smith, falling short of expectations. Travis Head can be an option, but the team management is not sure about his explosiveness as a Test opener.
On the other hand, Marcus Harris and Sam Konstas have been reportedly in contention to join Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order for the upcoming high-profile five-match Test series against India at home. Cameron Bancroft is another suitable option for the opening role.
Source?
Aus players normally don't take back their retirements. Even if he wants, CA should keep him out.
Poor from Warner.
Nah he was a monster during 2011 and 2015 series at home .Honestly I always thought of him as walking wicket against India, even in Australia.
Another sweet version of Shahid Afridi lolAs per reports, David Warner ready to step back into Test Cricket for Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
In a shocking twist, former Australian opener David Warner has expressed his desire to come out of Test retirement and rejoin the national side for the upcoming five-match series against India.
The 37-year-old, who retired from Test cricket last summer, has sensationally declared that he is ready to take a U-turn if called upon for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 against India.
Australia has struggled to find a stable partner for Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order in Test cricket, with several options, including Steve Smith, falling short of expectations. Travis Head can be an option, but the team management is not sure about his explosiveness as a Test opener.
On the other hand, Marcus Harris and Sam Konstas have been reportedly in contention to join Usman Khawaja at the top of the batting order for the upcoming high-profile five-match Test series against India at home. Cameron Bancroft is another suitable option for the opening role.
Poor from Warner.
We've got the overall wood on him, even in Aus ..