David Warner's records will undoubtedly stand as benchmarks for future generations, ensuring that his impact on the sport will be remembered for years to come.
David Warner has confirmed that the third T20I against West Indies was his last T20 at home and he will retire from the format after the T20 World Cup this year.
Take a look at some top stats of the iconic Australian opener who entertained cricket for long and will keep on doing that in franchise cricket post the World Cup.
Only Aaron Finch (1,132) has got more T20I runs in Australia other than David Warner.
Only Chris Gayle (353 matches) could reach the 12,000 mark faster than David Warner.
Insane stat in this one, David Warner recently completed 100 fifties in T20 cricket which proofs why he is one of the greatest we have ever seen in all formats.
David Warner's legacy in the cricketing world is firmly established with his remarkable feat of scoring 100 T20 half-centuries. Known for his aggressive batting, unyielding determination, and consistent performances, Warner has garnered widespread respect and admiration from fans and fellow cricketers.