#4 David Warner (7.43 innings per hundred)
Career Stats: Matches: 106 Innings: 104 Runs: 4343 Avg: 43.0 50s/100s: 17/14 S/R: 96.55

The pocket-sized dynamo, as he is fondly called by the cricketing folklore, was the first cricketer since 1877 to make a debut for Australia without having played any first-class cricket. He made an instant impact in his T20I debut against the Proteas with a breathtaking knock of 89 off 43 balls. Following his blitz, he was handed the ODI debut against the same opposition on 18 January 2009.
An aggressive 69 in the second ODI affirmed Warner's raw talent, however, a string of indifferent scores ensued, and he was dropped from the side. Warner made his comeback in 2011, and after his altercation with Joe Root during the 2013 Champions Trophy, has since been a regular opener for the Aussies in all formats.
He was also the second highest run-scorer for the Aussies in the 2015 World Cup, smashing 345 runs in eight games. In 104 innings till date, Warner has amassed 4343 runs with 14 hundreds to his name. Warner scores a hundred every 7.43 innings and his indifferent form lately has further epitomized the value he brings to Australia's limited overs set-up.
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