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David Warner has officially retired from Test and one day cricket, but will take only days off before returns to the SCG – and will be arriving in the most spectacular fashion possible.
Hours after more than 20,000 fans who turned out to farewell David Warner had left the SCG, the retiring Aussie opener shared a special moment with his teammates. WATCH HERE.
David Warner will have a lasting memory of the Sydney fans who rose to their feet to see him off: ‘It meant the world to me. I’ve given absolutely everything to play this game.’
Pat Cummins has added to the intrigue surrounding what exactly happened to David Warner’s Baggy Greens, suggesting there is an answer we haven’t yet heard.
David Warner’s final Test series ended in victory for the Aussies, but who truly stole the show all series? JULIAN LINDEN rates every Aussie performance across the three Test matches.
The Sydney Test exploded into life as Australia suffered a shocking collapse, then Josh Hazlewood ran riot in an extraordinary session to set up a dream David Warner farewell.
Cricket authorities have all but quashed one of the main conspiracy theories about the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green after it was recovered by the retiring Aussie opener.
David Warner added his name to the list of greats who have either chosen or had an SCG farewell forced upon them but he leaves the game at a crossroad.
A massive weight has been lifted with David Warner finally getting his missing baggy green back just three days before his Test career comes to an end.
David Warner is putting a brave face on the heartbreak of losing both his baggy green caps on the eve of his 113th and final Test match.
David Warner has suffered a shock setback ahead of his final Test and launched an impassioned plea to the public as a last resort.
The rival David Warner rates as the best bowler he has faced says the Australian opener’s decision to retire from Test cricket is premature. Find out why here.
Australia has taken a patient approach to locking in David Warner’s replacement, but time is running out for selectors.
David Warner’s career was in tatters after the sandpaper saga in South Africa, but he reveals how he found peace in the aftermath and was able to return 12 months later.
Australia struggled when it farewelled Lillee, Chappell and Marsh in the SCG Test 40 years ago, and did the same when Langer, Warne and McGrath declared time 16 years ago. Selectors must avoid a repeat with the current ageing Test side, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK
Few players change the game. Shane Warne did. And Adam Gilchrist redefined the role of wicketkeeper as David Warner did opening the batting. Yet he’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
No-one has batted more with David Warner than Usman Khajawa and the thought of the partnership ending has brought the opener to tears.
David Warner broke down and shed tears at his retirement press conference as he reflected on his 31-year friendship with Usman Khawaja.
David Warner will retire next week after 112 Tests for Australia – but he believes his mate, the late Phillip Hughes, was destined to be just as good, if not better.
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