The Bull is at the gate again after his MCG epic
Marnus Labuschagne had a special gift waiting for David Warner after the opener’s epic double century in his 100th Test match this week
Marnus Labuschagne had a special gift waiting for David Warner after the opener’s epic double century in his 100th Test match this week
David Warner made a massive 200 at the MCG with speculation swirling about his future and he’s laid out what’s next for him.
The embattled opener’s defiant 200 in his 100th Test match once again showed that actions speak the loudest.
David Warner couldn’t add to his 200 when he returned to the crease at the MCG on Wednesday, but that didn’t impact how much it meant to him.
The day two carnage at the MCG has resulted in a broken finger for Cameron Green, which could have longer term repercussions.
As the MCG erupted on David Warner’s double century, his mother drifted back in time 22 years to the day when a cheeky kid made a promise.
Test cricket is a game for stayers with heart, guts, talent and grit.
He’s back. David Warner will insist that he was never away. And in a sense he is right.
In the end the effort brought him to his knees when nothing else could. David Warner – under the pump to retain his place in the side — reached 200 in his 100th Test and had nothing left.
David Warner’s MCG double ton has been compared to one of the gutsiest knocks in Australian cricket history as he was forced to retire hurt after reaching 200.
David Warner was too exhausted to tell the tale his his MCG double-century so Steve Smith filled in the details behind it.
As a pair David and Candice Warner fight as hard as anyone and neither doubted the stunning events which unfolded in Melbourne.
Ahead of his 100th Test, opener David Warner has opened up his greatest innings, teams and moments that have helpedshape him into one of Australia’s most successful Test batsmen.
Ahead of his 100th Test, David Warner opens up on his highs, lows and how a tough upbringing shaped the cricketer and person he has become in a gripping tell-all interview.
All I want for Christmas is a David Warner hundred. What a message of peace and goodwill that would be for one of Australian cricket’s most controversial and consistent characters.
Cricketing great Allan Border has defended David Warner’s status in the game, citing the opener’s polarising public reputation as the reason his feats are not appreciated.
It’s been nearly three years since David Warner scored a Test century, but no one in the Australian camp doubts he’s got more in him.
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It’s been nearly three years since David Warner scored a Test century, but no one in the Australian camp doubts he’s got more in him.
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The shadow of the sandpaper scandal hangs over the Test series as Marnus Labuschagne prepares to face the country of his birth.
Opening batter’s form not a worry for Australia’s hierarchy but his performances against South Africa may change that.
David Warner hasn’t scored a Test century since early 2020, but his spot in the Test side is safe for now according to his coach.
Steve Smith believes Cricket Australia’s decision to ban David Warner from captaining any form of cricket for life is having real-time consequences for his teammate.
He continues putting himself to the test, searching for runs, looking for breaks, drawing attention. Still, something indefinable is lacking.
Scott Boland books his spot in the XI to face South Africa, while David Warner has six innings to prove he is still worthy of a place in 2023.
There’s no doubt manager James Erskine has David Warner’s best interests at heart – but why did he go “off the reservation” with his stunning radio interview? Here’s the latest.
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