David Warner's Century Puts Australia in Dominant Position Against Pakistan
Warner's impressive knock silences critics and propels him to fifth spot on Australia’s all-time Test runs list.
- David Warner scored a century in the first Test against Pakistan, silencing critics and putting Australia in a dominant position.
- Warner's 164 off 211 balls helped guide Australia to 346-5 at stumps on the first day.
- The knock resulted in Warner leapfrogging both Matthew Hayden and Michael Clarke into fifth spot on Australia’s all-time Test runs list.
- Usman Khawaja, who scored 41, made headlines this week for his stance on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.
- Mitch Marsh (15 not out) and Alex Carey (14 not out) will resume at the crease on the second day.