#9 David Warner (Aus) 1,020 at 40.80 in 23 matches. 3x100s, 5x50s. HS: 122no
Runs breakdown – Test: 324 at 36, ODI: 511 at 63.87, T20: 185 at 23.12
David Warner jumps in delighting after scoring a Test century
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Warner began the year in a spanking fashion, scoring a century in the very first match of the year. Following the home Test series against New Zealand, Warner had a lean patch in Tests in tours of New Zealand and Sri Lanka but grew in stature as an ODI batsman. Following a terrific IPL campaign, Warner was the most destructive batsman for the Aussies in the tri-series in the Caribbean but again his form dipped as Australia was humbled 3-0 in Sri Lanka and even in the World T20 he was well short of his best.
With his 30th birthday fast approaching, Warner could be entering a most important chapter in his international career.
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