David Warner is a well-known Australian cricket player who serves as an opening batsman. He’s been a part of many matches for Australia, scoring numerous runs and centuries. Along the way, he’s earned several awards and trophies for his team. Now, in 2024, he’s decided to retire from international cricket.
His farewell match was his last Test match against Pakistan in Sydney in January 2024. Additionally, he participated in his final one-day match at the World Cup in November 2023. However, he’ll still be seen in action in the shortest format of cricket, T20, until the World Cup in June 2024. Let’s take a look at some of his top eight moments in his international cricket career:
335 vs Pakistan, Adelaide, 2019
In this match, Warner achieved his highest Test score and the second-highest by an Australian. He batted for over 10 hours, hitting 39 fours and a six, finishing unbeaten on 335, just 65 runs short of Brian Lara’s world record of 400.
180 vs India, Perth, 2012
Warner set a record for the fastest Test century by an opener, reaching it in just 69 balls. He went on to score 180 off 159 balls, including 20 fours and five sixes, leading Australia to victory by an innings and 37 runs.
178 vs Afghanistan, Perth, 2015
David Warner smashed 178 in 133-ball, including 19 boundaries and five sixes. His second wicket partnership with Steve Smith put on 260 runs in just 207 balls to give an ideal platform for the batsmen to follow to unleash the demolition on Afghanistan. His knock helped Australia in securing highest-ever total in a World Cup match.
163 vs Sri Lanka, Brisbane, 2012
In this innings, Warner carried his bat through, scoring 163 off 157 balls with 13 fours and two sixes. His partnership with Matthew Wade helped Australia post 321/6, and despite a close chase by Sri Lanka, Australia won by 15 runs.
100 vs New Zealand, Sydney, 2020
Warner achieved his first T20I century and the fourth-fastest in history, scoring an unbeaten 100 off 56 balls with 10 fours and four sixes. This performance guided Australia to a comfortable 10-wicket win.
179 vs Pakistan, Adelaide, 2017
In this match, Warner scored his seventh ODI century, hitting his highest score of 179 off 128 balls, including 19 fours and five sixes. His partnership with Travis Head propelled Australia to 369/7, securing a 57-run win as Pakistan was bowled out for 312.
89 vs South Africa, Melbourne, 2009
Warner made a sensational debut in international cricket, scoring 89 off 43 balls with seven fours and six sixes. He played a crucial role in Australia’s chase of 157, winning with seven wickets and five overs to spare.
124 vs England, Brisbane, 2013
Warner’s first Ashes century came in this match, where he scored 124 off 154 balls, with 16 fours and a six. His partnership with Michael Clarke helped Australia gain a 159-run lead in the first innings, leading to a 381-run victory and the reclaiming of the Ashes.
Summing Up
David Warner aims to conclude his cricket career on a positive note and intends to spend more quality time with his family. Recognized as one of the world’s best batsmen, he will always be remembered for his remarkable achievements on the cricket field.
David Warner is known as one of the most explosive and successful batsmen in today’s cricket. He has scored more than 18,000 runs in all formats, hitting 49 international centuries along with numerous match-winning performances.
FAQs
David Warner, an Australian cricket player, is 37 years old. His birthday is October 27, 1986.
Warner is two time World Cup winner.
No, with keeping an eye on the World Cup T20 in 2024, he made himself available for the T20 format.
Yes, he announced retirement from ODI’s as well ahead of his farewell test against Pakistan.