Pakistan gift special signed jersey to retiring David Warner
Australia said farewell to David Warner from Test cricket as the third Test against Pakistan came to a close at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Warner scored 57 runs off of 75 balls, capping off an impressive display. Warner’s farewell was a spectacular event, as the SCG resounded with a resounding applause.

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Posted - 2024-01-06T12:33:28+06:00
Updated - 2024-01-06T12:33:28+06:00
A Babar Azam jersey that had been autographed by the whole Pakistan squad was delivered to David Warner as a parting gift from the Pakistan team. Shan Masood, the captain of the Pakistan team, gave the departing opener the jersey on his retirement.
Australia said farewell to David Warner from Test cricket as the third Test against Pakistan came to a close at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Warner scored 57 runs off of 75 balls, capping off an impressive display. Warner’s farewell was a spectacular event, as the SCG resounded with a resounding applause.
Warner was invited to the stage by Masood, who then presented him with the jersey that had been signed by every member of the Pakistan squad. Warner was congratulated by the Pakistan captain for his services to the game, and the captain wished Warner the best of luck in his future endeavors.
"I want to give a token of appreciation and a bit of gift for David Warner. Can you please come on the stage. Thank You So Much. We as a team thought of giving you Babar Azam shirt with signatures of all players and all the best for all the future endeavors," said Masood.