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“Australian Cricket Is In Good Hands”, Exclaimed David Warner After The WTC Win

David Warner, an aging Test cricketer, thinks Australian cricket is in good hands as he approaches the end of his Test career.

Warner believes that Australia needs to have the talent for the upcoming cycle. He expressed this after Australia’s victory in the WTC Final 2023

On the fifth day of the major competition, Australia defeated India to win their first World Cup.

The company Pat Cummins and Co. On the final day, bowled India out for 234, resulting in a victory by 209 runs and a joint championship with New Zealand.

Following his victory at the WTC, David Warner is optimistic about the future

David Warner told Channel 7 that the team’s locker room was humming after the win.

He claimed that Travis Head’s capacity to make plays right away highlights Australia’s future player pool.

The locker rooms are bustling. The fact that Australian cricket is in capable hands makes us the happiest people in the world, and that is what we have always worked toward.

“We must watch out that we don’t expose ourselves and that we have talent there. You examine the music being played by (Head). The only thing he’s doing is backing himself to play shots from the opening ball.”

With a first-inning score of 43, including four boundaries in one over against Umesh Yadav. Warner appeared to be in good form for the WTC final.

Despite his failure in the second innings, he has most likely locked up a spot in the first Ashes Test.

David Warner said, “We knew the two guys out there were the two key wickets.” 

David Warner added that Australia was confident they could remove Virat Kohli by asking for the drive outside of the stumps. The left-handed batter stated:

“We knew the two key wickets were the two guys out there, and Scotty Boland, what an amazing talent he is, but some plans didn’t go as planned on Day 4 so we came out here to regroup.”

“He has been pounding on the door of Shield cricket for so many years. Kohli was eager to go for a drive. So we knew if we could just hang on a little longer.”

Prior to Steve Smith’s stunning strike off the bowling of Scott Boland, Kohli started the day on 44 runs. He could only add five runs to his overnight total.


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