David Warner, the chief plotter of the ball tampering scandal, scored a gritty triple century during the second Test between Australia and Pakistan in Adelaide. His unbeaten knock of 335 runs, laced with 39 boundaries and one hit over the fence, was of his finest in Test cricket after serving the ban for the ball tampering scandal. David Warner’s wife Candice praised the knock with a Mahatma Gandhi quote, adding, “It’s not important what other people believe about you. It’s only important what you believe about yourself”.
“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from a indomitable will. (Mahatma Gandhi). It’s not important what other people believe about you. It’s only important what you believe about yourself,” Candice Warner tweeted along with a triple century celebration picture of David Warner.
Warner’s best-ever Test knock helped Australia post a mammoth 589/3 in the first innings. In response Pakistan were bowled out for 302 and were then asked to follow on.