The star opener of the Australian cricket team, David Warner, achieved the tremendous feat during the 2nd PAK vs. AUS Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The star opener of the Australian cricket team, David Warner, achieved an incredible feat during the 2nd Test match between Pakistan and the Australian cricket team at the MCG. By doing so, he etched his name in the history of the country’s cricket yet again. The southpaw became the second-highest run scorer for team Australia, with only the legendary Ricky Ponting ahead of him. The opener had a decent start in the second test and built a strong partnership with Khawaja before he was dismissed right before lunch.
In 460 international games, David Warner has accumulated 18,502 runs at a stupendous average of 42.63. Only former Aussie skipper Ponting is ahead of the southpaw, with 27,368 runs to his name from 667 innings. Other legends on the list include Steve Waugh, Allan Border, and Michael Clarke.