'Dream Come True': Australia's David Warner Retires From Test Cricket (Image Source: Google)
Australian opener David Warner drew the curtain Saturday on his 112-Test career with a swashbuckling 57 against Pakistan, leaving his home Sydney Cricket Ground to a standing ovation. The polarising 37-year-old was dismissed lbw by spinner Sajid Khan in the third Test, slamming seven boundaries in a 75-ball stay.
Warner's typically pugnacious knock helped the hosts to an eight-wicket victory and series clean sweep.
"It's pretty much a dream come true to win 3-0 and cap off what has been a great 18 months to two years for the Australian team," said Warner, who made his debut in 2011.