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David Warner correctly predicts ‘100 percent bouncer’ before reaching ton

David Warner correctly predicts ‘100 percent bouncer’ before reaching ton

In the first Australia vs Pakistan Test at Perth, David Warner scored 164, to take his team to a first innings total of 487.

The first Australia vs Pakistan Test in Perth has been nothing short of a dream for David Warner, who slammed his 26th Test ton in the first innings, a couple of days back. Such was his domination, that the fans are still talking about the milestone, more so, since it came as a strong reply to Mitchell Johnson.

Not just that, Warner’s ramp shot to Shaheen Shah Afridi during his ton, has been the talking point as well. But now, a new video has surfaced where the southpaw can be seen predicting the length of the ball; the same ball where he reaches his century.

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After scoring the ton, a relieved Warner said, “People make comments, but you get one with it. You have to just go out there and score runs and today I did that. I don’t feel any extra pressure, any other points I have to prove.

“If people are out to get you or make a headline out of your name, so be it. I can’t worry about that, I’ve got to worry about what I do for the team,” he added.

Meanwhile, at the end of the second day’s play, Pakistan struggled hard to finish at 132-2.

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