'End of an era!' - Fans react as Aussie opener David Warner set to play his career's last Test series against Pakistan

David Warner has announced his retirement from Test cricket, so he will be playing his last series against Pakistan, starting with the first Test at the Perth Stadium in Perth.

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David Warner (File Photo: Twitter)

David Warner (File Photo: Twitter)

The veteran Australian opener David Warner is set to play his career’s last Test series against Pakistan, starting with the first Test of the three-match series at the Perth Stadium in Perth on Thursday, December 14. Notably, David Warner has already announced his retirement from the longest format of the game.

The three-match red-ball series against Pakistan will be his last appearance in Baggy Green. As the 37-year-old is set to play his farewell series, the fans have also come up with a lot of heart-warming reactions for the modern-day batting great in the traditional format of the game.

Meanwhile, David Warner himself came up with an emotional Instagram, in which he shared his memory of his emotional experience with the prestigious Baggy Green cap.

“Your dreams are the fuel that can drive you to great accomplishments.” – David Warner in his recent Instagram post

Sharing a photo from his childhood, David Warner wrote, “To all the young kids out there, this was me when I first received my baggy and flick left to now. I want to remind you that your dreams are incredibly important. Whatever it is that you aspire to be or achieve, remember that your dreams are valid and worth pursuing. Believe in yourself and your abilities, and never be afraid to dream big like I did. Whether you dream of becoming a professional athlete, an artist, a teacher, or anything else, know that with hard work, dedication, and perseverance, you can turn your dreams into reality.”

“Don’t let anyone discourage you or tell you that your dreams are too big or too ambitious. Surround yourself with people who support and encourage you, and remember that setbacks and challenges are a natural part of the journey toward making your dreams come true. Stay focused, stay positive, and never stop believing in yourself and your dreams. Your dreams are the fuel that can drive you to great accomplishments, so hold onto them tightly and let them guide you toward a future filled with passion and purpose. Believe in your dreams, and believe in yourself no matter what,” he added later.

Here's how fans reacted to David Warner playing his last Test series:

 

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