The Ashes: After getting out at 99, David Warner still managed to hit a Century; here's how





Cricket is a game of uncertainties and it was yet again proved during the fourth Test match between Australia and England in the Ashes tournament at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

On 26 December, Australian player David Warner came out to bat on Day 1 and beautifully smashed his 21st century after surviving a crucial delivery on which he was declared out.

The Australian opener was dismissed at the score of 99 after he gave a catch to mid-on when England debutant Tom Curran was bowling his over. Disappointed with the dismissal, Warner began to walk back to the Pavillion, but the replay showed that Curran had actually bowled a no-ball

The fans and crowd at the MCG rejoiced as the batsman was recalled. He didn't let the chance go in vain as Warner hit a century. It was Warner's 21st Test century.

It was James Anderson who got the better of Warner as the Australian player was finally dismissed at his personal score of 103 runs.

Australia is leading the series by 3-0.


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