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Australia's goal to win a T20 World Cup was alive as they overcame Pakistan by five wickets to advance to the final, where they will meet New Zealand. The Aaron Finch-led side had to battle Pakistan, but some superb power-hitting by Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade took them through to the semi-finals.
During Australia's chase, David Warner made a mistake that might have hit them hard, but luckily for the Aussies, it didn't matter.
Warner had performed admirably after skipper Aaron Finch was removed for a golden duck. The Australian left-hander hit 49 off 29 balls, putting his side in a strong position.
Warner was hit outside of the off-stump by Shadab Khan on the first ball of the 11th over. The hitter attempted to hit a shot, but it appeared that he edged the delivery to Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, who took an easy catch.
Despite the fact that Australia had two reviews, Warner chose not to use the DRS and instead walked off the ground.
Later, netizens took to Twitter to share the ultra-edge picture and point out David Warner.
The two greatest but unlukiest cricketer of this generation#ViratKohli #DavidWarner #Australia pic.twitter.com/jkFX9cO5SN
— Pawan Kumar Maurya (@PawanMa0022) November 11, 2021
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For the first time I agree with Pakistani fans that this tournament is fixed! #DavidWarner #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/rqipAmsQMR
— Abhishek Tripathi (@abhithecomic) November 11, 2021
Oh my #DavidWarner 😐🤦
— Dravidian 👽 (@Shekhar_the_one) November 11, 2021
it's clearly not out pic.twitter.com/Q7FNYV7PKj
#PAKvAUS
— Mr Trending (@MrTrending07) November 11, 2021
What do you think??
Is it fixed....? #fixed pic.twitter.com/AV4AWatGJo
Why mann 🥺#DavidWarner #Ausvspak pic.twitter.com/f8WvDyn6SS
— Nithin👀 (@Nithin_Garapati) November 11, 2021
No edges 😭😭
— neeraj (@MsDFan_kLTiger) November 11, 2021
Warner bhai#DavidWarner #ausvpak pic.twitter.com/hY8ofSCSYx
From here to here..#fixing #fixed pic.twitter.com/Ju5ETpWZrd
— Shivam Mishra (@shiv0769) November 11, 2021