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David Warner Interesting Facts: David Warner made his international debut on 11 January 2009. He was included in the playing XI against South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The interesting thing here is that he made it to the Australian national team without playing first class cricket. This is the first time in the 132-year history of Australian cricket that a player without first-class cricket experience has joined the national team.
David Warner made his international debut at the age of 23. He created a sensation in the cricket world by playing such an innings in his first match. Warner scored 89 runs off 43 balls in the debut match. He hit 6 sixes and 7 fours in his innings. He was also adjudged the ‘Player of the Match’ in his debut match. With this stormy innings in T20, he soon got a place in the ODI team. After seven days, he got an opportunity to make his ODI debut.
David Warner played first-class cricket for the first time two months after making his international debut. Cricketer David Warner, who took a little more time to make his debut in Test cricket, never looked back once he made his way into the Australian team.
David Warner, the greatest Test opener in the last 13 years, has proved to be an excellent opener for Australia in Test cricket. If we look at his stats, we know that since he made his Test debut for Australia, there has been no Test opener like him in the world of cricket. He has scored more centuries as an opening batsman than any other opening batsman in the last 13 years.
David Warner Stats..
David Warner played a total of 111 matches in his Test career. Here he scored a total of 8695 runs at a batting average of 44.58. During this time he scored 26 centuries and 36 fifties. He also scored a triple century in Test cricket. His highest score was 335 runs. Warner also performed brilliantly in ODIs and T20s. Warner scored 6932 runs in 161 ODIs at an average of 45.30 and 2894 runs in 99 T20 matches at an average of 32.88.
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