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[Watch] David Warner On Fire, Hits 3 consecutive Fifty Against India 


image-ln1hvx8aAustralia's David Warner plays a shot [AP]

Australian opener David Warner lit up the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot with yet another explosive innings, marking his third consecutive half-century against India in the ongoing three-match ODI series. The clash between India and Australia in the third ODI witnessed a thrilling showdown, with both teams making significant changes to their lineups.

Australia, having won the toss, elected to bat in this crucial encounter as they aimed to secure a victory after India's triumph in the previous two ODIs. The Aussies welcomed back two of their star players, Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell, while the young spinner Tanveer Sangha made his debut on the international stage. The formidable opening partnership of David Warner and M Marsh set the stage for an electrifying showdown.

Watch - Warner Slams his 3rd Fifty vs India



Warner's exceptional batting prowess came to the forefront as he consistently dominated the Indian bowlers throughout the series. In this particular match, the left-handed dynamo showcased his skills with a blazing half-century, reaching the milestone in just 32 balls. His innings was characterized by a flurry of boundaries, including six fours and four towering sixes, as he continued to exploit the Indian bowling attack.

With Australia racing to 113/1 after just eleven overs, it was clear that Warner's aggressive batting style was posing a formidable challenge for the Indian team. However, the moment of reckoning arrived as Warner departed from the crease after accumulating 56 runs from 34 balls. Indian bowler Krishna delivered a well-placed delivery around the off-stump, prompting Warner to attempt a scoop over short fine leg. Unfortunately, his adventurous stroke ended in misfortune as the ball struck his gloves, resulting in a simple catch for wicketkeeper KL Rahul.