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T20 World Cup | Semi-final: David Warner unveils batting masterclass in a stiff run chase

Australia opener David Warner unleashed a batting masterclass against Pakistan in the semi-final of the T20 World Cup in Dubai. Chasing a stiff total of 177, Australia started off the proceedings in a disappointing manner after captain Aaron Finch was trapped in front of the stumps by Shaheen Afridi on the very first delivery he faced. 

Warner was then joined by Mitchell Marsh in the middle and the left-right duo steadied the ship for the side and stitched a stand of 52 runs for the second wicket. But Marsh was eventually undone by Shadab Khan after he was caught by Asif Ali for a 22-ball 28. 

The Australian side then lost Steve Smith in quick succession while Warner continued to score runs and ended up getting 49 off 30 a knock that included three maximums and as many fours. Warner was caught behind by Rizwan off Shadab after he edged while trying to cut a delivery that was moving away from the left-hander. 

The wicket of Warner became a matter of controversy as the ultra edge showed that Warner might not have hit the ball. However since the Aussie batter didn’t review, there was no way that it could be tested. 

Shadab eventually returned with figures of 4/26 in 4 overs. 

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