Australia batter David Warner is in the twilight of his career. The World Cup 2023, scheduled in India, could very well be his final ICC tournament, played in the ODI format. Being a prolific white-ball batter, Warner's performance will have a say in deciding Australia's chances in the global event.
The last time Australia won an ICC competition, Warner happened to be the Player of the Tournament. He is known to take away the game from the opposition in a matter of overs. His attacking style of play further adds explosiveness to Australia's already ferocious batting line-up.
David Warner's ODI Stats
Debuting for Australia in the ODI format against South Africa in 2009 at Hobart, it took five years for Warner to crack the code. In his breakthrough season in 2015, he scored 652 runs at an average and strike-rate of 54.3 and 110.5. This gave new wings to his ODI career and he has continued to do wonders for his team since then.
David Warner ODI record
In 145 ODIs, Warner has scored 6214 runs with an outstanding strike-rate of 95.77 and a decent average of 45.35. He has smashed 20 hundreds and 28 fifties. His highest score of 179 came in Adelaide in January 2017 against Pakistan.
Warner is the 8th-highest run-scorer for Australia in the one-dayers and could further climb up in the list.
Warner has played ODIs against 12 countries so far. His best performance in terms of stats is suggested to have come against Afghanistan. While his numbers versus Scotland are not so encouraging.
Here's a look into David Warner's record vs all countries