David Warner made history by surpassing former captain Aaron Finch as the highest run-scorer for Australia in the T20I format. David Warner statsIn Australia’s T20 World Cup opener against Oman, Warner chose not to take unnecessary risks and instead took his time to adjust to the challenging pitch. He finished his innings with a score of 56, including six boundaries and one maximum. With a total of 3,155 runs in 104 matches, Warner now holds the record for the most runs in T20Is for Australia. This achievement surpasses Finch’s previous record of 3,120 runs in 103 matches, with an average of 34.28 and a strike rate of 142.53. Warner’s experience and ability to counter Oman’s spin threat played a crucial role in his success. David Warner surpassed Chris Gayle’s record with his fifty. It brings his total to 111 fifties in T20 cricket. Chris Gayle, on the other hand, has 110 fifties to his credit. Virat Kohli closely follows Warner with 105 fifties. Warner’s partnership with Marcus Stoinis resulted in a 102-run stand. It aids Australia in reaching a total of 164/5 on the scoreboard. Marcus Stoinis stats Marcus Stoinis showcased his power-hitting skills once again, scoring an unbeaten 67 from just 36 deliveries. His impactful innings included two boundaries and six massive sixes. The 34-year-old played a crucial role in Australia’s innings. It helps them recover from a shaky position of 50/3 in the 9th over.
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