![]() ![]() While playing for New South Wales, Warner broke the record for the highest Australian one-day domestic score. ![]() Batting only once and coming in at number six in the batting order, Warner scored 42 runs off 48 deliveries. Warner made his first-class debut playing for New South Wales against Western Australia in the final match of the 2008–09 Sheffield Shield season at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 5–8 March 2009. In the reverse fixture at Hobart, he backed it up with a 54-ball 97 to narrowly miss the record for the fastest ever century in Australian domestic cricket. This knock got him the record of the highest one day score by a Blues player. On 29 November 2008, Warner hit his first domestic One Day century for New South Wales with a score of 165 * against Tasmania at Hurstville Oval in Sydney. Warner playing for New South Wales in 2008. Warner attended Matraville Public School and Randwick Boys High School. He then made his first grade debut for the Eastern Suburbs club at the age of 15 and later toured Sri Lanka with the Australian under-19s and earned a rookie contract with the state team. However his mother, Lorraine Warner (née Orange), encouraged him to return to batting left-handed and he broke the under-16's run-scoring record for the Sydney Coastal Cricket Club. At the age of 13 he was asked by his coach to switch to right-handed batting because he kept hitting the ball in the air. 3.5 Ball-tampering incident and suspensionĭavid Warner was born on 27 October 1986 in Paddington, a suburb in eastern Sydney.Warner was a prominent member of the victorious Australian squad that won the 2021 T20 World Cup and was declared as the Player of the Tournament as a result of his performances in the tournament. In November 2019, Warner scored the second-highest individual score by any Australian Test batsman with 335 not out against Pakistan, becoming the second man to score a test match triple century against Pakistan after Sir Garfield Sobers who scored 365 not out against them at Sabina Park in Jamaica, English West Indies. Following a board meeting on 28 March 2018, Cricket Australia banned Warner from all international and domestic cricket in Australia for one year, and from any leadership positions permanently. In March 2018, following a preliminary investigation into ball tampering by the Australian team in the third match of their Test series against South Africa, he was suspended, charged with bringing the game into disrepute. On 28 September 2017, he played in his 100th ODI and became the first batsman for Australia and 8th batsman overall to score a century in his 100th ODI. In January 2017, he became the fourth player to win the Allan Border Medal more than once and also win the award in consecutive years. He plays for New South Wales and played for the Sydney Thunder in domestic cricket. He is considered as one of the best batters of the current era. A left-handed opening batsman, Warner is the first Australian cricketer in 132 years to be selected for a national team in any format without experience in first-class cricket. David Warner (born 27 October 1986) is an Australian international cricketer and a former captain of the Australian national team in limited overs format and also a former test vice-captain. ![]()
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