Cricket: Twin centuries from David Warner and Mitch Marsh have helped Australia deliver a 62 run win against Pakistan at the World Cup.
Warner & Marsh tons seal win for Aussies | 04:13Australian opener David Warner has played down an injury scare as he revealed he didn’t see the dropped catch that allowed him to go on and produced a match-winning knock at the World Cup.
The 36-year-old left-hander was dropped by Usama Mir in the fifth over of the match off Shaheen Shah Afridi with his score only on 10 and Australia 0-22. He went on to crack a 124-ball 163 and along with Mitchell Marsh put on an Australian World Cup record of 259 for the opening wicket to help his team pile up 367-9.“I actually didn’t even see him drop it,” said Warner, who blasted nine sixes and 14 boundaries in his innings.
“I had a good hit out here yesterday in the middle and I felt like I was ticking along, that I was one bit of luck away.
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