Australian opening batsman and former captain, known for aggressive batting style and key role in Australia's limited-overs success including 2015 World Cup
Born in Paddington, New South Wales in 1986, David Andrew Warner emerged from a modest background to become one of cricket's most explosive opening batsmen. Growing up in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, he developed his aggressive batting style playing junior cricket before breaking into professional ranks through Sydney grade cricket. Warner's unconventional path to international cricket began with Twenty20 cricket, making him the first Australian to play international T20 cricket before first-class cricket. Warner established himself as Australia's premier opening batsman during the 2010s, forming formidable partnerships with various opening partners across all formats. His aggressive approach revolutionized Australia's batting philosophy, particularly in Test cricket where opening batsmen traditionally played conservatively. Warner's career reached its zenith between 2014 and 2017, when he consistently ranked among the world's top batsmen. However, his involvement in the 2018 Cape Town ball-tampering scandal resulted in a 12-month ban from international cricket and a lifetime captaincy ban, marking the lowest point of his career. Throughout his international career, Warner accumulated significant achievements across all formats. He scored over 8,700 Test runs at an average above 44, with a strike rate that redefined opening batting in the longest format. Warner played crucial roles in Australia's 2015 ODI World Cup victory and their 2021 T20 World Cup triumph, where his tournament-leading performances earned him Player of the Tournament honors. His 335 not out against Pakistan in 2019 stands as the second-highest individual Test score by an Australian. Warner's legacy extends beyond statistics to his transformation of opening batting philosophy in modern cricket. His willingness to attack from the first ball influenced a generation of batsmen and changed how teams approached the opening partnership. Despite controversies, his impact on Australian cricket remains substantial, having redefined aggressive batting across all three formats during a career spanning over a decade at international level.
Aggressive opening batsman and leading run-scorer in multiple formats
How They Played
Aggressive left-handed opening batsman known for powerful stroke play
Lasting Impact
One of Australia's most prolific opening batsmen across all formats
Career Honours
- World Cup 2015 (ODI)
- T20 World Cup 2021
- IPL Champion (Sunrisers Hyderabad)
- Ashes 4x
- ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021
- ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
- Allan Border Medal 2017
| Club | Period | Matches | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales | 2007–2024 | 109 | 8453 |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | 2014–2021 | 100 | 3802 |
| Delhi Daredevils | 2009–2013 | — | — |
| Delhi Capitals | 2022–2024 | — | — |