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Australia opener David Warner blasts fourth fastest century ever as India reach new low at Perth

David Warner smashed the one of the fastest ever Test centuries to cap a wholly dominant opening day for Australia in the third Test against India at Perth.
After an all-seam attack made full use of a fast-paced WACA Ground wicket to rattle out India for 161, Warner unleashed an onslaught of strokeplay to reach his second Test century in just 69 balls.
It was the equal fourth-quickest in history and was secured in typical style when the diminutive left-hander thrashed debutant Vinay Kumar deep into the crowd over mid-on.
Warner's blazing innings ensured Australia were well on course to claim a series clinching win after finishing the day 149 for none - just 12 runs behind.
Australia's four-pronged pace battery had earlier sunk the already beleaguered Indians, trailing 2-0 in the four-Test series, with Ben Hilfenhaus (four for 43) and Peter Siddle (three for 42) doing the major damage.
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Rahul said...

It really doesn't make sense , a nation with a population of 1.2 billion people can't produce couple of fast bowlers How hard is it to make the Indian cricket pitches bavk in India all hard ?? Maybe this way the new generation can compete with advanced sporting nations , instead of copying Bangladesh why don't u guys copy Australia or England and then you people will move forward !!

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