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Why did David Warner have Lord's marked as his potential last Test match?

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Post time 5-1-2024 16:01:33 | Show all posts |Read mode
After the second Ashes series game at Lord's last year, David Warner said he was ready to give up on Test cricket if he did not make any runs. While acknowledging that form would still be a factor, Warner had stated his intention to retire in this week's Sydney Test at the start of the England tour, which was held in front of the World Test Championship final against India. Additionally, the Ashes team was first named by the selectors for just the first two Tests at Edgbaston, Lord's.

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Post time 5-1-2024 16:08:27 | Show all posts
David Warner's revelation about Lord's being his potential last Test adds an unexpected twist, leaving cricket enthusiasts curious about the reasons behind such a decision.
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Post time 5-1-2024 16:18:46 | Show all posts
The mention of Lord's as David Warner's potential farewell to Test cricket raises questions about the factors influencing this strategic choice.
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Post time 5-1-2024 16:22:18 | Show all posts
Warner's decision to consider Lord's as his last Test sparks intrigue and speculation, creating a buzz around the circumstances leading to this contemplation

                                
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