Australian cricketer David Warner is set to play his 100th Test match against Pakistan in Brisbane this week and he is feeling confident and ready to face the challenge.

Australia's Warner defiant ahead of 100th Test


Despite a difficult year, Warner has remained focused and determined to perform at his best for the team. "I'm feeling good, I'm feeling fresh, I'm feeling ready to go," he said in a press conference. "I've prepared well, I've done all the hard work in the nets and now it's about going out there and delivering."


Warner has had a successful career so far, scoring over 7,000 runs in Tests and establishing himself as one of Australia's top batsmen. He is also no stranger to big occasions, having scored a century on his Test debut and played a key role in Australia's victory at the 2015 Cricket World Cup.


Despite the pressure of playing his 100th Test, Warner is determined to embrace the opportunity and make the most of it. "I'm really excited to get out there and represent my country again," he said. "It's a huge honour to play for Australia and I'm looking forward to the challenge."


With the Australian team looking to bounce back from a disappointing series against India, Warner will be key to their success against Pakistan. His determination and strong performance will no doubt be a boost to the team as they aim to secure a win.



David Warner is 36 years old and will be playing his 100th Test match against Pakistan in Brisbane this week. He has had a successful career so far, scoring over 7,000 runs in Tests and establishing himself as one of Australia's top batsmen. Despite the pressure of this milestone match, Warner is determined to embrace the opportunity and deliver a strong performance for the team.