Pakistani speedster Shaheen Shah Afridi wants to put extreme pressure on veteran Australian opener David Warner in three successive matches, but this is his last as Australia opener for a long time. It is likely to become a series.
David Warner’s home stadium in Sydney will host the third and final game of the series. He said earlier this year, before the WTC final, that he wanted to quit Test cricket and concentrate on white-ball cricket. The former vice-captain is hoping to end his career on a high note as the southpaw has struggled to adapt to the red-ball format of the game.
Talking to the media, Shaheen Afridi says David Warner‘s fairytale ending will not come after the series and emphasizes the importance of the series for Pakistan in the WTC cycle I hope that.
He was also optimistic about the four days of training in Canberra, which will help prepare for the opening Test at Optus Stadium.
“We wish him the best of luck, but we don’t want David Warner to end well in the last Test series with us.” This is an important series for Pakistan And we are currently leading the world test. Championship points table.
“We played against the recently announced 14-man Australian squad and we are all up for this challenge. We don’t have many matches, but I’m sure these four-day matches against PM XI will help us prepare well for the series against the home team starting in Perth,” said Shaheen Afridi.
Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka in a two-Test series earlier this year and rose to the top of the WTC rankings. Under new leader Shan Masood, they hope to continue the same pattern away, aiming for their first win of the series against the Baggy Greens in Australia.
David Warner has revealed that he wants to play in the New Year’s Test at his home base, the SCG, to end his Test career. Reaction was divided, with many former cricketers opining that players should not choose where to hang their boots unless they are performing for the team.
David Warner scored 8487 runs in 109 Test matches. This format records his 25 centuries and 36 fifties as his achievements.
Pakistan will visit Australia for a three-match Test series. His first match is scheduled to take place in Perth strong> from December 14th.
Melbourne and Sydney will host the second and third Tests respectively. David Warner will aim to change his white-ball form to red-ball cricket in his next few matches for Australia to end his career on a high.