Australia's David Warner celebrates scoring a century against England during their Ashes cricket test match in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017.(AP) 
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David Warner scores century in Boxing Day Ashes Test

Warner celebrated by ripping off his helmet to salute the huge Boxing Day crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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MELBOURNE: Australia opener David Warner hit his 21st Test century in dramatic circumstances in the fourth Test against England in Melbourne on Tuesday.

Warner was given out when he top-edged debutant paceman Tom Curran to mid-on on 99, only for replays to pick up a no-ball for overstepping and Warner was recalled.

Warner raised his hundred off the next ball with a flick off his hip and celebrated by ripping off his helmet to salute the huge Boxing Day crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

It was a crushing blow for the Surrey paceman Curran playing in his first Test to give Warner a no-ball reprieve on 99 before seeing the Australian opener joyously reach triple figures on the next ball.

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