Want to be remembered as an entertainer: Australian opener David Warner
The 37-year-old, who retires as Australia's fifth most prolific run-scorer of all time in tests, made 57 runs in his final innings to take his country to the brink of victory and a series sweep over Pakistan.

The 37-year-old, who retires as Australia's fifth most prolific run-scorer of all time in tests, made 57 runs in his final innings to take his country to the brink of victory and a series sweep over Pakistan.
It was a highly impressive career for an opener who was considered a limited overs specialist before he forced himself into the test team in late 2011 and stayed there for more than a decade by virtue of his run-scoring.
"I just want to be remembered probably as an entertainer. Somebody who came on the scene from whiteball Twenty20 cricket, somebody gave it gave it his all," Warner told reporters.

"I've been authentic. I've never changed. I've said it how it is, and I still will. I believe in that, being true to yourself.
There was no mention in the press conference of the 2018 ball-tampering scandal that led to Warner being banned by Cricket Australia from elite cricket for a year, and from leadership positions for life.
Warner alluded to it, however, when he was asked for his reaction to the ovation he received from the crowd at his home Sydney Cricket Ground when he left the field for the final time in a test match."I've had a lot of ups and downs through my career. I've had to come back and overcome adversity. I've done that, I think, very, very well," he said.
"I think today just showed to me that I do have a lot of support, and I'm very, very grateful for that."
Although he has retired from tests and one-day internationals, that career is not over just yet.
"Oh yeah, definitely that was my sort of finishing goal," he added.
"My last hurrah was the Twenty20s. I started my career in Twenty20 Cricket and I'll finish my career in Twenty20 cricket, I think it's fitting.
"I really love the game, but most importantly, I want to win another World Cup for Australia."
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