David Warner isn’t done yet David Warner is back, just like he announced Warner would be
David Warner became the first player in the history of Australian cricket to score a double ton in his 100th Test. This, Warner’s 25th Test century, felt extra special – perhaps because of all the drama around it
ABC Sport has released a video of South African broadcaster Neil Manthorp telling the world “David Warner isn’t finished yet!” In awe after the 36-year-old scored a century during his 100th test at Melbourne Cricket Ground. Melbourne Cricket Ground on Tuesday.
Neil Manthorp on air said “Kagiso Rabada is coming in to bowl to Warner. The short, the pull away, could this be an eight? It’s a four! David Warner is 100! Rabada was reinstated into the team after he was ejected five times in the final five innings. In addition, Warner is able to get his first ball for four. Put on your helmet. Bat in the air. The bat flies into the air. towards the stand on a deep square, points his bat. He then kisses it, blowing the kisses to the crowd. Twenty-fifth century. David Warner isn’t finished yet.”
🏏 “David Warner isn’t finished yet!”
💯 1,086 days since his last Test century, Warner enters the history books with his 25th ton, as called by @neilmanthorp and @ashyp_5. 💚💛
📻📱 Listen live: https://t.co/k2VIsCqKVi
Live blog: 👉 https://t.co/KAiEbxdLA6 #AUSvSA💚💛 pic.twitter.com/xSKfnZCRHC— ABC SPORT (@abcsport) December 27, 2022