IN PHOTOS | David Warner: Australia's "Bull" raises bat for the last time in tests

Australia legend David Warner has played his last test match and here is all you need to know about his test career (Pic: AFP/File Pic)

Updated On: 2024-01-06 01:27 PM IST

Compiled by : Sujay Shivalkar

David Warner (Pic: AFP)

Australia's opening batsman David Warner finished his test career as  the fifth-highest run-scorer for Australia in the longest format of the game

Representing Australia in 122 test matches, Warner scored 8,786 runs. He debuted for Australia on December 1, 2011, in Test and on January 6, 2024, he played his last match against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground

In his glorious test career, the veteran Australian batsman also has 26 centuries and 37 half-centuries. Warner had delivered consistent match-winning performances for Australia across all formats

In his swansong test match, David Warner scored 57 runs including 7 fours. His 57-run knock helped Australia to secure a win by eight wickets over Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground

Australian star David Warner surpassed Steve Waugh for becoming the second-highest run-scorer for Australia in international cricket. The left-hander has scored 18, 612 runs in 372 international matches for Australia

David Warner's moniker is "The Bull" for the way he used to approach the opposition team. The 37-year-old Australian Bull raised his bat for the last time in the whites at the home ground which is Sydney Cricket Ground

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