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David Warner success story

David Warner Success Story



Introduction


David Warner is an Australian international cricketer and a former captain of the Australian national team. 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. He plays for New South Wales and the Sydney Thunder in domestic cricket. He served as the Australian vice-captain across Test and ODI formats of the game between 2015 and 2018. He is the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League. 


Early Life

David Warner was born on 27 October 1986 in Paddington, a suburb in eastern Sydney. 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. However his mother, Sheila 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. 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. Warner attended Matraville Public School and Randwick Boys High School. 



Cricket Career

David started playing for the Sydney Coastal Cricket Club at age 14 years. At age 15, David was selected to be a part of the 1st class Eastern Suburbs club and toured Sri Lanka with the Australia Under-19 side. 
He made his domestic debut while playing for New South Wales Blues against the Tasmanian team. He scored an unbeaten 165 and also made a record for the highest ODI score by a player from the New South Wales Blues. 
In January of 2009, David was selected for Australia’s International Twenty20 team and debuted against South Africa at Melbourne Cricket Ground. He displayed his powerful batting style with 7 fours and 6 sixes to score 89 off 43 balls. It was also the 2nd-fastest international T-20 half-century ever.warner battingIn October of 2011, David earned the distinction of being the first ever to score consecutive T-20 centuries when he scored an unbeaten 135 against Chennai Super Kings and then 123 (not out) against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Champions League. 
In December of 2011, David made his international Test cricket debut in a match against New Zealand in Brisbane in the 1st test of the Trans-Tasman Trophy. In January of 2012, David scored 100 off 69 balls in his first Test match against the Indian side at the WACA. He eventually made his innings score to 180 off 159 balls, which was anew personal record score in Test cricket. 
As a player for the New South Wales team, Warner scored an impressive 197 off 141 balls (20 fours, 10 sixes included) and made a new Australian domestic one-day cricket record.In the 2009-2010 Season of the Indian Premiere League (IPL), David was selected by the Delhi Daredevils. 
David has also played for the Sunrisers Hyderabad and was chosen to lead the side in 2015. David ended the season being the top-scorer and was awarded the orange cap. David also set a record for the fastest KFC Big Bash tournament century off 18 balls in a match against Tasmania. 
In the new Big Bash League, David was the captain for the Sydney Thunders and scored 102 off 51 balls, setting a record for the highest number of career sixes (38) in the (previously KFC) Big Bash League. In 2009, David has also played for the English County Champions Durham in English domestic cricket. 


IPL Career

Warner has been one of the most successful batsmen in the Indian Premier League. He has represented the Sunrisers Hyderabad, and played a pivotal role at the top of the order. He holds the records for the most runs by an overseas player (4706), most half-centuries (44) and the second highest individual score by a captain (126) in the IPL. He has won the Orange Cap three times, more than any other player. 


Records and achievements

Warner was the first Australian cricketer in 132 years to be selected for a national team in any format without experience in first-class cricket. He is the fourth player to win the Allan Border Medal more than once and also win the award in consecutive years. He is the first Australian batsman to score 7 ODI centuries in a calendar year. Warner and Shane Watson have been the most successful opening pair in T20I history with 1108 runs (highest overall partnership runs by openers in T20Is). They are also the only opening pairs to have scored over 1000 runs in T20Is. Both Warner and Watson as pairs scored 1154 runs in T20I history, the most by any pair in T20I history. Warner is the first Australian and sixth overall to reach 1,500 T20I runs. On 14 January 2020, in the first ODI match against India, Warner completed his 5000 runs in One Day Internationals becoming the fastest Australian and fourth fastest batsman in the world to reach this milestone. 


Awards

ICC Test Team of the Year: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
ICC ODI Team of the Year: 2016, 2017
Allan Border Medal: 2016, 2017,[139] 2020
Australian Test Player of the Year: 2016
Australian One Day International Player of the Year: 2017, 2018
Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year: 2012
Indian Premier League Orange Cap: 2015, 2017, 2019 

📜Conclusion:-

Never Forever, Give Up..!!!

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