Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. David Andrew Warner (born 27 October 1986) is an Australian T20I international cricketer and a former Test vice-captain. A left-handed opening batsman, Warner is the first Australian cricketer in 132 years to be selected for the national team in any format without experience in first-class cricket.

  2. David Warner's extraordinary batting feats in all three formats for Australia will forever be overshadowed by his role as the chief protagonist of the Newlands ball-tampering...

  3. David Warner had one of the most memorable debuts in international cricket, when he was plucked from obscurity - without having played a single First-Class match - and made a stunning 89 off...

  4. Dec 31, 2023 · Warner makes his comeback to international cricket at the start of the ODI World Cup where he hits an unbeaten 89 against Afghanistan and goes on to amasses 647 runs at the tournament with two...

  5. Veteran Australia batter David Warner, on Friday, confirmed that he will bid farewell to the gentlemen's game at the end of the 2024 T20 World Cup in June. Warner made the announcement after...

  6. Jan 1, 2024 · Australia batter David Warner has announced his retirement from one-day international (ODI) cricket in the lead-up to his final Test match. The 37-year-old previously announced his retirement...

  7. David Warner made a historic international debut in 2009, becoming the first man to represent Australia without a first-class match to his name since the very first Test back in 1877.

  8. Dec 24, 2022 · David Warner's Test career, which began in 2011, will come to a close this week in Sydney. ESPNcricinfo looks back at some of the standout performances.

  9. Nov 14, 2023 · David Warner has the name of his wife and children sewn into his cricket boots. His achievements are immense: only four opening batters have exceeded his 111 Tests doing that job, and only...

  10. Jan 1, 2024 · David Warner has announced his immediate retirement from one-day international cricket. Warner debuted in the format for Australia in 2009 and is one of the nation's most prolific batters. The 37-year old did not rule out a potential comeback at the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy if called upon.