After Australian opener David Warner’s farewell Test innings against Pakistan in Sydney on Saturday, January 6, the great Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar praised the player.

Tendulkar praised David Warner for developing into one of the best Test bats Australia has ever produced, despite his original prediction that he would be an explosive white-ball hitter. The left-hander’s ability to strike a mix between defense and attack in the longest format has pleased him.

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Sachin Tendulkar mentioned David Warner in a tweet:

“From being an explosive T20 batter to becoming a resilient Test player, @davidwarner31’s journey exemplifies adaptability and grit. His transition and evolution in the game has been remarkable, showcasing aggressive intent while mastering the art of pacing an innings. Congratulations on a wonderful Test career, David! Best wishes to you and your family.”

Sachin Tendulkar

Virender Sehwag salutes David Warner for his glorious Test journey

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Back in the day, Vire­nder Sehwag, a renowne­d opener for India, spotted David Warne­r’s Test cricket prospects. The­y were teammate­s in the IPL at Delhi Darede­vils. Sehwag confidently shared with Warne­r, he had all it takes to exce­l in Test cricket.

Sehwag was clearly happy to see David Warner reach his potential in the game’s longest format, as seen by his tweet:

“Congratulations @davidwarner31 on a wonderful Test career. Since the time I saw you, knew this is the format you will excel most in and what a ride it has been. Full on entertainment on the pitch and now hopefully more in reels and T20 cricket. Best wishes for the next phase.”

Virender Sehwag
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With a superb fifty-seven to help the Australians chase down a modest target of 130 to win the series 3-0 against Pakistan, David Warner had the farewell of his dreams on his home stadium.

A 37-year-old finishe­s his Test cricket caree­r possessing 8786 runs from 112 matches. His average­? 44.59. He hit 37 half-centuries and 26 ce­nturies, with a record score of 335*. His introductory game­? Against New Zealand, 2011, in Brisbane.

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