Biography
David Warner is a dynamic Australian cricketer known for his aggressive batting at the top of the order. Born on October 27, 1986, in Sydney, he became the first Australian in over a century to debut in international cricket without playing first-class matches. A left-handed opener, Warner has been a match-winner in all formats, amassing over 18,000 international runs. He has played key roles in Australia's World Cup and Ashes campaigns, and his explosive style has also made him a star in the IPL. Warner is celebrated for his leadership, resilience, and fearless approach.
Career Highlights
T20I Debut with a Bang
Warner made his Australia debut in a T20I against South Africa, scoring 89 off 43 balls without having played a first-class match.
World Cup Champion
Played a key role in Australia’s ICC Cricket World Cup victory, scoring 345 runs in the tournament.
IPL Champion & Orange Cap Winner
Led Sunrisers Hyderabad to their maiden IPL title as captain and top scorer with 848 runs.
335 vs Pakistan*
Scored an unbeaten 335 in a Test match at Adelaide Oval—the second-highest Test score by an Australian.
T20 World Cup Winner & MVP
Helped Australia win their first ICC T20 World Cup, earning Player of the Tournament for his match-winning performances.
Gallery
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Explosive at the Top – David Warner Launches Another Classic Innings

Flying the Flag – Warner’s Passion for Australia Shines Through

Power. Precision. Warner in Full Flow!

From Backyard to World Cups – The Warner Story Inspires Millions

Century Machine – David Warner Celebrates in Trademark Style

Cricketer & Entertainer – Warner Brings the Game to Life On and Off the Field