David Warner, the Australia opener, gives young people his batting gloves at the MCG after breaking his century-death drought.

David Warner, the Australia opener, gives young people his batting gloves at the MCG after breaking his century-death drought. Travis Head and David Warner scored 269 runs together in their opening partnership.

At the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground, the third and final ODI match pitted Australia against the T20 World Cup champions, England. There were several records broken by the Australian opening pair of David Warner and Travis Head. whose 269-run opening stand ranked eighth in the annals of men’s ODI cricket.

Warner was dismiss during Australia’s batting innings. And as he was making his way back to the dugout after hitting a 102-ball 106, he made a few young fans very happy.

The southpaw capture on camera returning to the dugout while giving his batting gloves to young spectators. The fans were thrill to get the batter’s gloves and were move by his generous gesture.

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In the third ODI, Australia dominates England.

Speaking of the match, the visitors gave the Australians the chance to bat first, and Head and Warner, the opening pair, quickly put together a big partnership. By putting up a 269-run stand against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval in 2017, the pair almost outperformed their 284-run partnership. The English bowlers simply didn’t know how to get rid of the two hitters for a very long time.

Eventually, Head and Warner were both remove for ODI career-highs of 152 runs off 130 balls and 106 runs, respectively. In the 39th over of the game. The middle order batsmen maintain the pace, and even though the innings was cut short to 48 overs. They still managed to score 355 runs for the loss of five wickets. Later, the goal was changed to 364 for England, who now have a challenging mission to prevent a 3-0 series loss.

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