
Behind the second century of the sublime third test by Australia’s David Warner, South Africa grabbed the neck on the second day of their second Test game against South Africa at the legendary Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Warner was the second baton, destroying 200 million in the 100th Test game and was a rash-like in Bowrun, South Africa.
The Proteas Bowling lineup had to work hard under the burnt Melbourne heat, so Warner was forced to retire after reaching the 200 mark for an inner 254 delivery. Ta.

Anrich Nortje was a Protea bowler’s choice, but it was two gates, but he was over 150 in the post-ranch session, but he had no luck.
He had cut a lightning bolt aimed at the gate between a walling yoker, a fiery security guard and even a four-over magic, but the 36-year-old managed to survive everything. How to pronounce Anrich Nortje
Sports fans have always been confused in relation to the way South African fast bowlers expressed their name, especially the Nortier part.
Interestingly, the 29-year-old, who played for IPL Franchise Delhi Capital in the 2020 edition, had his name during a question and answer session on the handle of the franchise Instagram.
Why is Nortje pronounced Nokia? The pronunciation of the second part of the name is similar to the pronunciation of the popular mobile brand name Nokia. The pronunciation may be related to the accent of Afrikaans, the most spoken language of Cariega, South Africa and Nortis birthplace.