Full name David Andrew Warner
Born October 27, 1986, Paddington, New South Wales
Current age 31 years 177 days
Major teams Australia, Australia A, Australia Under-19s, Delhi Daredevils, Durham, Middlesex, New South Wales, Northern Districts, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Sydney Thunder
Nickname Lloyd
Playing role Opening batsman
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Height 1.70 m
Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | BF | SR | 100 | 50 | 4s | 6s | Ct | St | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tests ![]() |
74 | 137 | 5 | 6363 | 253 | 48.20 | 8540 | 74.50 | 21 | 29 | 765 | 55 | 54 | 0 |
ODIs ![]() |
106 | 104 | 4 | 4343 | 179 | 43.43 | 4498 | 96.55 | 14 | 17 | 454 | 70 | 49 | 0 |
T20Is ![]() |
70 | 70 | 3 | 1792 | 90* | 26.74 | 1279 | 140.10 | 0 | 13 | 172 | 79 | 41 | 0 |
First-class | 102 | 184 | 7 | 8608 | 253 | 48.63 | 11545 | 74.56 | 28 | 37 | 1055 | 75 | 68 | 0 |
List A | 151 | 149 | 6 | 6094 | 197 | 42.61 | 6209 | 98.14 | 19 | 22 | 627 | 127 | 67 | 0 |
T20s ![]() |
243 | 242 | 25 | 7668 | 135* | 35.33 | 5342 | 143.54 | 6 | 59 | 765 | 319 | 117 | 0 |
Mat | Inns | Balls | Runs | Wkts | BBI | BBM | Ave | Econ | SR | 4w | 5w | 10 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tests ![]() |
74 | 19 | 342 | 269 | 4 | 2/45 | 2/45 | 67.25 | 4.71 | 85.5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ODIs ![]() |
106 | 1 | 6 | 8 | 0 | - | - | - | 8.00 | - | 0 | 0 | 0 |
T20Is ![]() |
70 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
First-class | 102 | 34 | 595 | 455 | 6 | 2/45 | 2/45 | 75.83 | 4.58 | 99.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
List A | 151 | 8 | 144 | 158 | 4 | 1/11 | 1/11 | 39.50 | 6.58 | 36.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
T20s ![]() |
243 | 1 | 6 | 13 | 0 | - | - | - | 13.00 | - | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Test debut | Australia v New Zealand at Brisbane, Dec 1-4, 2011 scorecard |
Last Test | South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 22-25, 2018 scorecard |
Test statistics | |
ODI debut | Australia v South Africa at Hobart, Jan 18, 2009 scorecard |
Last ODI | Australia v England at Perth, Jan 28, 2018 scorecard |
ODI statistics | |
T20I debut | Australia v South Africa at Melbourne, Jan 11, 2009 scorecard |
Last T20I | New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 21, 2018 scorecard |
T20I statistics | |
First-class debut | New South Wales v Western Australia at Sydney, Mar 5-8, 2009 scorecard |
Last First-class | South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 22-25, 2018 scorecard |
List A debut | New South Wales v Tasmania at Sydney, Jan 24, 2007 scorecard |
Last List A | Australia v England at Perth, Jan 28, 2018 scorecard |
T20s debut | Queensland v New South Wales at Brisbane, Jan 5, 2007 scorecard |
Last T20s | New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 21, 2018 scorecard |
Bat & Bowl | Team | Opposition | Ground | Match Date | Scorecard |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
30, 32 | Australia | v South Africa | Cape Town | 22 Mar 2018 |
Test # 2300 ![]() |
63, 13 | Australia | v South Africa | Port Elizabeth | 9 Mar 2018 |
Test # 2298 ![]() |
51, 28 | Australia | v South Africa | Durban | 1 Mar 2018 |
Test # 2297 ![]() |
25 | Australia | v New Zealand | Auckland | 21 Feb 2018 | T20I # 653 |
59 | Australia | v New Zealand | Auckland | 16 Feb 2018 | T20I # 649 |
2 | Australia | v England | Melbourne | 10 Feb 2018 | T20I # 646 |
4 | Australia | v England | Hobart | 7 Feb 2018 | T20I # 645 |
6 | Australia | v New Zealand | Sydney | 3 Feb 2018 | T20I # 642 |
15 | Australia | v England | Perth | 28 Jan 2018 |
ODI # 3968 ![]() |
13 | Australia | v England | Adelaide | 26 Jan 2018 |
ODI # 3966 ![]() |
David Warner is a hard man to keep quiet. If his bat isn't doing the talking his mouth probably is, and either way you can expect an assertive approach. One of the most destructive hitters in world cricket, Warner opens for Australia in all three formats and in 2015 his seniority was recognised when he was named vice-captain to Steven Smith in the Test and ODI sides. It was quite a turnaround for the man who two years earlier had been suspended by Cricket Australia for punching England's Joe Root in a bar-room altercation in Birmingham, and had also been warned over a Twitter spat with a pair of journalists. It also completed a remarkable rise for a man who burst on to the international scene in 2008-09 as a Twenty20 specialist; he was the first man since 1877 to debut for Australia before playing first-class cricket. His breathtaking 89 from 43 balls on debut against South Africa told the world of his talent, but few at the time expected him to become a key Test player as well.
Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year - 2012
Allan Border Medal - 2016
Australian Test Player of the Year - 2016