In a recent interview that has set the cricketing world abuzz, Australian cricketing sensation David Warner has counted in on the ‘ Greatest of All Time( scapegoat) ’ debate in justice. While facing a rapid-fire round at Jio Cinema, the Aussie star answered several queries. When it comes to picking the scapegoat, Warner went with none other than the fabulous South African cricketer Jacques Kallis. Kallis celebrated as one of the finest all-rounders in the history of the sport, earned this accolade from Warner due to his extraordinary benefactions to both the club and the ball.
In his outstanding Test career gauging 166 matches, Kallis amassed a stunning 13,289 runs at a remarkable normal of 55.37, including 45 centuries. His monumental achievements place him third on the list of loftiest run- run-run-run-songwriters and alternate in terms of centuries in Test justice.
especially, Kallis wasn't just a fat run-arranger but also a potent bowler. He claimed 292 lattices in Test justice, making him South Africa’s sixth-loftiest gate-taker. His versatility extended to the One-Day International( ODI) arena, where he played 328 matches, scoring 11,579 runs with an emotional normal of 44.36. Kallis also indented up 17 centuries and took 273 lattices with the ball in ODIs.
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Warner’s dream opening mates
During the interview, Warner was asked about his dream opening mates from history, and he didn’t shy down from naming some of the game’s legends. The Australian nature revealed that he'd have loved to partake in the crinkle with iconic cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Matthew Hayden.
This acknowledgement of Tendulkar, Sehwag, and Hayden as his ideal opening mates highlights Warner’s respect for the fur prowess and aggressive style of these fabulous cricketers. It also provides regard into the dynamic combinations Warner could have formed with these cricketing greats if they had played together in their high.
presently sharing in the ODI series between India and Australia, Warner had a good spin with the club in the first two games where he smashed 52 and 53 runs, independently.
TAGS:- SOUTH AFRICA, VIRENDER SEHWAG, MATTHEW HAYDEN, SACHIN TENDULKAR,INDIA, JACQUES KALLIS,AUSTRALIA, DAVID WARNER
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