David Warner Dismissed in Last Test Innings, SCG Crowd Shattered

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David Warner Dismissed in Last Test Innings, SCG Crowd Shattered
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David Warner is dismissed for 57 in his last ever Test innings, leaving the SCG crowd shattered. Warner had a daring innings but was eventually dismissed lbw on review. He received a standing ovation and was emotional after the game.

The SCG crowd has been left shattered seeing David Warner dismissed for 57 in his last ever Test innings. Warner had been living dangerously from ball one of his last dig, thrilling his home crowd with a daring innings before running out of lives when he was dismissed lbw on review. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: David Warner dismissed for the last time in Test cricket.

He had survived a number of chances and thought he got away with another one with Sajid Khan hit him on the back pad and umpire Richard Gough gave him not out. But Pakistan skipper Shan Masood sent the decision upstairs to the DRS, which found the ball to be hitting the stumps, and Warner had to go. He walked off to a standing ovation from the SCG crowd and was brought to tears speaking on the field after the game, which Australia won shortly after his dismissal. The left-handed veteran started his innings in typically confident fashion, racing to 16 from his first 16 deliveries, even cracking right-handed switch hit for fou

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