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David Warner has found his good luck charm, and it comes in the form of his three-year-old daughter Indi Rae.
The ton comes after the 154 the left-hander chalked up at the Gabba just last week against Pakistan, making him the first Australian to hit two successive scores of over 150 since Michael Clarke in 2012. But when asked to identify a common denominator between his two big Test tons, Warner was quick to point out his daughter."That's two nights in a row before I've got hundreds and last night was a bit of superstition.
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