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Cummins Names Unchanged Line-up For Warner's Farewell Test
The Sydney Test is a farewell for Australian opener David Warner, who departs as Australia's fifth-highest run-scorer in the format. Of his 8695 runs at 44.58 in Test cricket, the 37-year-old has compiled 793 runs at 49.56 at his home venue, making four centuries.
Cummins confirmed Australia's pace-bowling trio emerged unscathed after securing the three-match series in Melbourne. With victories in both Perth and Melbourne, the Australian team sees no necessity to make any adjustments to the team composition for Warner's final Test match.
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