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Sachin Tendulkar makes astounding remark on David Warner’s evolution, ‘adaptability and grit’

Sachin Tendulkar makes astounding remark on David Warner’s evolution, ‘adaptability and grit’

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar congratulated David Warner after the southpaw played his final Test match at the SCG

Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar heaped praise on David Warner as the Australian opener played his final Test at the SCG. Signing off in a magnificent fashion, the southpaw scored a 50 in his farewell Test as Australia romped home to victory against Pakistan. Taking to his Instagram story, Tendulkar congratulated the opener for his Test career while hailing his adaptability and grit over the years.

Tendulkar hails David Warner’s evolution

Warner signs off from Tests

In a triumphant farewell, David Warner expressed his joy and pride as Australia sealed a comprehensive 3-0 series victory against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Warner, who is retiring from Test cricket, lauded the team’s exceptional achievements over the past 18 months, including the World Test Championship win, a drawn Ashes series, and triumph in the World Cup.

Reflecting on the outstanding team effort, Warner commended the relentless work ethic of the Australian cricketers, particularly highlighting the trio of fast bowlers and Mitchell Marsh, whom he referred to as the “engine room.” He emphasized their dedication in the gym and acknowledged their remarkable skills, even humorously mentioning his reluctance to face them in the nets.

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