ICC CWC'19: David Warner becomes top scorer of World Cup, equals Virat Kohli's feat
David Warner brought his ‘A’ game versus Bangladesh and registered his 16th ODI century at Nottingham on Thursday. Warner was lucky to survive early on when he was dropped on nine. He then went on to hit the highest individual score at World Cup 2019 and become the top run scorer in the tournament.
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Warner’s innings today was marked by steady acceleration from a low base. This is something that has defined his ODI batting in 2019.
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The southpaw was just a few runs away from his highest ODI total, but a poor lofted shot brought an end to his brilliant innings of 166 from 147 balls. His sparkling innings which was laced with 14 fours and five sixes broke a slew of records. Here are the best of them-
# David Warner became the first player with two 150+ scores in the history of the World Cup.
# David Warner also set the highest score of World Cup 2019 (166 v Bangladesh) and is now responsible for the two of the highest men’s cricket world cup scores ever.
# David Warner and Aaron Finch recorded their fifth 50 run-partnership together at this World Cup. No other pair has more than three half-century stands at the tournament.
# David Warner became the first cricketer to smash 150 against six different opponents in ODI cricket history.
#David Warner reached the milestone in his 110th innings, same as Team India captain Virat Kohli. South Africa batsman Hashim Amla is the fastest batsman to score 16 ODI hundreds, taking 94 innings.
#Fewest matches taken to reach 16 ODI hundreds:
Hashim Amla – 97
David Warner* – 112
Virat Kohli – 115
#Highest totals against Bangladesh in World Cup matches:
386-6 by Eng, Cardiff 2019
381-5 by Aus, Nottingham 2019
370-4 by Ind, Mirpur 2011
332-1 by SL, Melbourne 2015
#Australia’s highest totals in World Cup matches:
417-6 vs Afg, Perth 2015
381-5 vs Ban, Nottingham 2019
377-6 vs SA, Basseterre 2007
376-9 vs SL, Sydney 2015