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“She Calls Him Shaitan”: Usman Khawaja In the wake of Resigning David Warner Embraces His Mom

Australia star opener David Warner bid goodbye to Test cricket as he played his last match in the longest arrangement on Saturday against Pakistan. Warner scored 57 off 75 balls and assisted Australia with securing an eight-wicket win and guarantee the three-match series 3-0. Making his Test debut back in 2011, Warner played 112 matches and scored an astounding all out of 8786 runs. Aside from his chivalrous thumps, Warner likewise shaped an extraordinary opening pair with his kindred partner Usman Khawaja. The team gave major areas of strength for a to Australia’s batting line-up for quite a long time.

As Warner played his last Test innings and got a warm goodbye from the group, he was likewise seen giving an embrace to Khawaja’s mom.

After the match, a close to home Khawaja reviewed this wonderful second and uncovered that Warner imparts an incredible cling to his mom, who has given him a moniker.

“There he is embracing my mum. He has referred to my mum as long as he has known me. What’s more, my mum loves him. She calls him Shaitan, Fiend, Satan (snickers). My mum cherished the way that he was Satan and it wasn’t her child that she could simply push it back to Lorraine and Howard (Warner’s folks),” Khawaja told Fox Cricket while pondering the occasion.

“Truly, I recently delighted in batting with him, he went after the ball, let me play my game. At the point when I finish (my vocation), we can partake in playing a series of golf together. Act naturally, you can’t attempt to be another person, you can’t go out and strike during the 70s (when inquired as to whether Warner can be supplanted consistently),” he added.

Warner left the red-ball game subsequent to looting 8,786 runs at a normal of 44.60, with a strike pace of 70.20, impacting 26 centuries and 37 half-hundreds of years.

An amazing person, Warner likewise gathered 91 gets as one of the most reliable slip defenders in cricket.

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