Details about David Warner
Details about David Warner: David Warner’s birthdate is the 27th of October 1986. He is an Australian international cricket player. He was the former captain of the Australian national team in limited overs format and also a former test vice-captain. He is a left-handed opening batsman. He is the first Australian cricket player in 132 years to be selected for a national team without experience in first-class cricket.
He became the fourth player to win the Allan Border Medal in January 2017. On the 28th of September 2017, he went on to play in his 100th ODI. He became the first Australian batsman and the 8th batsman overall to score a century in his 100th ODI.
Warner scored the second-highest individual score by any Australian Test batsman with 335 in November 2019 against Pakistan. He became the second man to score a Test match triple century after Sir Garfield Sobers.
Domestic career
On 29 November 2008, Warner hit his first domestic OD century for New South Wales with 165 runs against Tasmania.
Warner made his first-class debut for New South Wales against Western Australia in the 2008–09 Sheffield Shield season.
Warner broke the record for the highest Australian OD domestic score. He knocked 197 runs from 141 deliveries.
KFC Big Bash League
Warner made a record in KFC Twenty20 Big Bash by scoring a half-century in 18 balls against Tasmania.
In his first match, he scored 102 not out off just 51 balls with a strike rate of 200 runs per 100 balls.
English County Cricket 2009
Warner was a part of the English County Championship Durham for the English cricket domestic season.
Indian Premier League
Warner won the Orange Cap three times and scored over 5000 runs in IPL.
Other T20 franchises
He had a contract with Sylhet Sixers for the 2019 edition of the Bangladesh Premier League.
On the 3rd of June 2018, he was selected to play for the Winnipeg Hawks for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament.
On 5 July 2018, it was announced that he would be the captain and would replace Dwayne Bravo due to injury.
International career
On 11 January 2009, Warner made his international debut for Australia in a Twenty20 International against South Africa. This match was played at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia. He scored 89 runs off 43 balls including 7 fours and 6 sixes. It was the then second-fastest fifty in Twenty20 International history. His 89 runs were the second highest score on his Twenty20 international debut.
On 1 December 2011, he made his Test debut against New Zealand in Brisbane, Queensland. In the second innings, he scored 12 runs off four balls.
On 23 February 2010, He played a Twenty20 international against the West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground. He scored 67 runs off just 29 balls. He made 50 in just 18 balls, breaking his old record of 19.
Warner made his maiden Test century on 12 December 2011 against New Zealand in Hobart. Warner scored 123 runs in his second innings.
On 13 January 2012 at the WACA, Warner scored a 69-ball century against India. At the time he was at par with West Indian Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the fourth fastest Test century of all time. He made a score of 180 from 159 balls, setting a new personal high score in Test cricket.
Warner in 2014
On 4 March 2012, Warner scored 163 off 157 balls at the Gabba in the CB Series against Sri Lanka.
During the 2015 Cricket World Cup, Warner scored 22 against England and 34 against New Zealand. But in the fourth match against Afghanistan, he knocked 178 runs off 133 balls.
In 2016, scored more runs in ODIs than Tests. He got his 5,000th Test run and 3,000th home Test run against Pakistan. This was achieved on the 28th of December 2016.
Personal information
Full name – David Warner
Born – 27 October 1986 (age 35)
Birthplace – Paddington, Sydney, Australia
Height – stands 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) tall
Batting – Left-handed
Bowling – Right-arm leg break
Role – Opening batsman
International information
National side
Australia – (2009–present)
Test debut (cap 426) – 1 December 2011 against New Zealand
Last Test – 8 July 2022 against Sri Lanka
ODI debut (cap 170) – 18 January 2009 against South Africa
Last ODI – 24 June 2022 against Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no. – No. 31
T20I debut (cap 32) – 11 January 2009 against South Africa
Last T20I – 11 June 2022 against Sri Lanka
T20I shirt no. – No. 31
Domestic team information
2006/07–present – New South Wales
2009 – Durham
2009–2013 – Delhi Daredevils
2010 – Middlesex
2011/12 and 2013/14 – Sydney Thunder
2014–2021 – Sunrisers Hyderabad
2018 – St Lucia Stars
2019 – Sylhet Sixers
2022 – Delhi Capitals