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David Warner Stats: Opener’s record ahead of AUS vs SL clash in World Cup 2023

David Warner Stats: Opener’s record ahead of AUS vs SL clash in World Cup 2023

Warner has scored 54 runs in World Cup 2023 so far.

David Warner’s stats as an ODI opener are incredible. The southpaw recently became the second fastest player to complete 6,000 runs as an ODI opener (140 innings), behind Rohit Sharma (121 innings). With the AUS vs SL clash in the ODI World Cup 2023 to be played on October 16, let’s check how Warner has performed in his 14-year ODI career:

David Warner Stats

David Warner played 152 matches for Australia, making 6451 runs at an average of 44.79 and a strike rate of 96.11.

In his 150 innings, Warner has 20 centuries and 31 fifties. The opener scores 50 or more runs in every third inning he plays and has a conversion rate of 39%.

The batter is also the 8th highest run-getter for Australia in ODIs and number one among active run-getters for Australia in ODIs.

Warner is just behind Adam Gilchirst (9200 runs) when it comes to Australian openers with the most runs in ODIs.

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David Warner stats in World Cup

Veteran opener David Warner has played in three World Cups (2015, 2019 and 2023). The Southpaw won the trophy in 2015 and reached the semifinals in the 2019 edition.

Warner has played 20 matches, scoring 1046 runs at an average of 58.11 while striking the ball at 95.96. The left-hander has four centuries and three fifties to his name in ODI World Cups. He was also the second-highest run-getter in 2019, making 647 runs in 10 innings.

David Warner stats in India

Warner has an outstanding record in India. The Southpaw has played 14 matches from 2017 to 2023, making 629 runs.

His average in India is 48.38 while striking the ball at 100.

Warner has 2 centuries and 4 fifties in 14 innings, scoring 50 or more runs in every 2.5 innings, but his career conversion rate of 29% improves to 33% when he plays in India.

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