David Warner

David Warner (39 Years)

Australia 🇦🇺

Personal Information

  • Born: Oct 27, 1986
  • Role: Batter
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm leg-break

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
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Batting34741
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Career Information

David Warner

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
T20I11011012327710033.442300142.48128338122
TEST1122058878633544.61251670.22637103669
ODI1611595693217945.01712797.262233733130
BBL191935048831.5390129.23-24911
IPL18418422656512640.524697139.77462664235
INT LEAGUET20101012129323.56179118.44-1204
GT20 CAN7711034417.1781127.16--171
MAX6010923727553.14194191.75-33914
ZIM AFRO T1054-574714.2540142.5--62
PSL88-1646020.5109150.46-1234
MLC66-114381991125.27--151
HUNDRED88-2007125155129.03-2274

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
T20I110----------
TEST1121934226942/452/454.7267.25--
ODI161168-0/80/88---
BBL19----------
IPL184112-0/20/212---
INT LEAGUET2010----------
GT20 CAN7----------
MAX6010----------
ZIM AFRO T105----------
PSL8----------
MLC6----------
HUNDRED8----------

Career Information

T20
DEBUT
vs South Africa at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Jan 11, 2009
TEST
DEBUT
vs New Zealand at The Gabba, Dec 01, 2011
ODI
DEBUT
vs South Africa at Bellerive Oval, Jan 18, 2009
T20
DEBUT
-
T20
DEBUT
vs Chennai Super Kings at The Wanderers Stadium, May 02, 2009
T20
DEBUT
-
T20
DEBUT
-
T10
DEBUT
-
T10
DEBUT
-
T20
DEBUT
-
T20
DEBUT
-
100-BALL
DEBUT
-

About David Warner

David Warner had one of the most memorable debuts in international cricket, when he was plucked from obscurity - without having played a single First-Class match - and made a stunning 89 off 43 balls in a T20l against South Africa. The innings was all the more remarkable due to its timing, coming as it did after a morale-shattering home Test series loss for Australia in 2008-09.

With T20 success, he made his ODI debut against the South Africans in Hobart. An aggressive 69 in just his second ODI seemed to confirm the rare talent of Warner. However, as the ODIs progressed, his form dipped and he was axed before forcing his way back into the side. He continued to impress in the T20 format of the game, and was one of the few bright spots during Australia's first round exit in the 2009 edition of the World T20 in England.