Australia whitewashed the Pakistan side in the three-match Test series, after registering a convincing eight-wicket win in the third and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Soon after the series win, the SCG crowd erupted the stadium to pay tribute to their retiring opener David Warner.
However, in the new video shared by Cricket Australia, the victory celebration continued with David Warner leading the way as the Aussies sang their team song. The now retired Australia Test opener, David Warner sang the rendition as he was joined by his teammate in a huddle to mark an end to his Test career.
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The dynamic batter ended his Test career after amassing 8,786 runs at an average of 44, with 37 half-centuries and 26 Test tons to his name.
Warner pens emotional note after farewell Test series
The 37-year-old took to Instagram to look back at his elongated Test career with the Australian team. “As my time with the Aussie test cricket team come to a close, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the incredible privilege it has been to wear the baggy green and represent our great nation on the international stage. Being a part of this team has been a dream come true, and I am truly grateful for unwavering support and camaraderie that I have experienced throughout my journey,” he wrote.
He further thanked his teammates, coached, support staff and the entire community for their support and guidance while speaking of his next chapter in life. The veteran revealed that he’ll be a part of the “box commentating and watching” the team excel.