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David Warner dubs Dhaka Test ton vs Bangladesh as his best despite loss

Resuming on 75 on Day Four with Australia cricket team chasing 155 runs for victory against Bangladesh cricket team in the first Test in Dhaka, David Warner conquered his spin demons, scoring 112 runs off just 121 balls

Published on: Aug 31, 2017 08:16 PM IST
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Though Australia cricket team slumped to its first-ever defeat against Bangladesh cricket team in the opening Test of the two-match series, opener David Warner’s drought-breaking century in Dhaka was a beacon of hope for the visitors.

Australia cricket team's David Warner celebrates after scoring a century during the fourth day of the first Test against Bangladesh cricket team in Dhaka on Wednesday. (AP)
Australia cricket team's David Warner celebrates after scoring a century during the fourth day of the first Test against Bangladesh cricket team in Dhaka on Wednesday. (AP)

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Resuming on 75 on Day Four with Australia still trailing by 155 runs for victory, the vice-captain conquered his spin demons, scoring 112 runs off just 121 balls, his first Test century away from home in nearly three years.

It had been 34 innings since he scored 133 against Pakistan in the UAE during the 2014 tour, but his century in Mirpur is undoubtedly one of his finest for Australia.

Reflecting on his blistering ton, Warner said that he trusted his game by having an attacking approach with defence at the back of my mind.

“I probably tinkered with it a lot over the last couple of years in these conditions and just didn’t nail the basics of what I do best - attacking and then defending,” he added after the match, where Australia suffered a 20-run defeat to Bangladesh.

Dubbing his innings as the finest of his career, Warner said he has proved that he is capable of scoring well even on the turning tracks.

“In a fourth innings in the subcontinent, I proved to myself that I am capable of doing it on turning tracks as well with that positive mindset and energy in the legs. That’s the key to getting down the wicket, lunging forward and launching back and not getting caught in between,” Warner said.

The second Test will begin from September 4 in Chittagong.

 
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