Updated On: 04 January, 2024 02:13 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Warner walked from the field and quickly glanced back to view a replay on the stadium screen as he received a standing ovation from the crowd. Warner will still likely have a chance to bat in the fourth innings of the match. He had threatened to go on with a big score on his home ground after surviving a chance earlier when dropped at slip by Ayub

David Warner (Pic: AFP)
Australia star opening batsman David Warner was dismissed for just 34 runs in his swansong test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Later, rain played the spoilsport and ruined the second day of the test match.
David Warner lost his wicket in the hands of Babar Azam in the first slip during Salman Ali Agha`s over. Play was interrupted in the middle session with Australia at 116-2 in reply to Pakistan`s 313. The lights were on at the SCG and the conditions were gloomy, but the decision to take players from the field for bad light was met with boos from the crowd and criticism from former players.