Australian cricketer David Warner, who’s still active in the T20 circuit after retiring from international cricket has taken over Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. He became the fifth-loftiest non-scorer in T20 cricket.
During London Spirit’s clash with Manchester Originals in ‘The Hundred’ competition in England, Warner achieved this corner. The cricketer scored a fine 7 off 51 balls, hitting 12 fours and a six with a strike rate above 139. Despite this inconceivable performance, London Spirits fell abruptly of 164-run target set by Manchester Originals. Benefactions from Phil Salt (31 off 20 balls, 4 fours, 1 six), Ben McKinney (29 off 12 balls, 2 fours, 3 sixes), and Jos Buttler (46 off 37 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixes) powered Manchester to the aggregate.
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This marks Warner’s debut in ‘The Hundred’. He’s the leading run-scorer at the event as of now with 150 runs in just three matches, comprising 75.00 with a strike rate of 141.00, including half-centuries.
In his overall T20 career, Warner has played 419 matches, amassing 13,545 runs at an average of 36.80 and a strike rate above 140. His record includes eight centuries, 113 fifties, and a score of 135*.
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After Warner took over the fifth position, Virat Kohli now comes sixth in the list. He has 13,543 runs in 141 matches and 397 innings, constituting 41.92 with a strike rate of 136.67. His census features nine centuries, 105 fifties, and a stylish score of 122*.
At the top of the T20 run maps is West Indies legend Chris Gayle, extensively regarded as the format’s first global megastar. Gayle scored 14,56 runs in 455 innings, making up 36.22 with a strike rate of 144.75. His shining record includes 22 centuries, 88 fifties, and a loftiest score of 175*.