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Glenn McGrath Urges David Warner To ‘go Out, Be Positive’ Ahead Of Test Cricket Farewell
In 111 Tests since his debut in 2011, Warner has scored 8695 runs at an average of 44.6, including 26 fifties and 36 half-centuries, proving to snatch the game away from the opposition in quick time and being one of Australia’s most successful openers in the format.
"Go out, be positive. We saw him come out and get a good hundred over in Perth, just going back to the way he plays. Hopefully he can go out on a high. It'd be great to see him get a hundred here in front of his home crowd," McGrath was quoted as saying by The West Australian at the SCG.
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