• Andrew McDonald has revealed the name of Australia's best all-format player.

  • Australia have an undisputed lead of 2-0 in the ongoing three-match series against Pakistan.

Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald reveals his nation’s greatest all format player
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Australia‘s head coach, Andrew McDonald, has revealed his opinion on the greatest all-format player to have represented the country. After securing an undisputed lead of 2-0 in the three-match series against Pakistan, Australia will aim to whitewash the visitors as they ready to take the field in the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground, starting on January 3.

Andrew McDonald’s pick for Australia’s finest all-format player

Speaking to cricket.com.au ahead of the final Test, head coach Andrew McDonald praised senior batter David Warner, labeling him as possibly the greatest all-format player to have represented Australia. The 37-year-old is set to retire from Test cricket after the New Year clash against Pakistan at his home ground, the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Despite entering the Test series with uncertainties about his place, Warner silenced critics by scoring an impressive 164 in the first innings of the Perth Test.

“In time, he will probably go down…but probably at the moment as it sits, he is probably our greatest ever all-three format player. He is going to drop out of one of those formats in terms of Test match cricket. He will be a loss,” McDonald said.

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David Warner’s impact and irreplaceability

McDonald also acknowledged the scrutiny Warner’s place in the Test team has faced over the last couple of seasons, emphasizing that he will be challenging to replace.

“I know that people have been gunning for him for a period of time, but for us internally, we have seen the great value in what he brings to the table, hence why we have kept picking him. He repaid a bit of that faith in the first Test match. He’s going to be hard to replace. Someone who strikes at 70 averaging 45, and most ever runs as an Australian opener,” the 42-year-old concluded.

Legacy and records

Warner, having accumulated 8695 runs in 111 Test games, boasts an illustrious career with 26 Test centuries and becoming the second-highest run-scorer for Australia in international cricket, trailing only behind Ricky Ponting. With such stellar records for Australia in international cricket, Warner’s legacy and records underscore his significance in the country’s cricketing history.

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