ICC ODI World Cup: David Warner equals this record of Sachin Tendulkar
Australian opener David Warner has registered a big record in his name in the ICC ODI World Cup. He registered a big achievement by scoring a century innings of 106 runs against Netherlands on Wednesday. This is his sixth century for Australia in the World Cup.
With this, he has become the Australian cricketer to score most centuries in the ODI World Cup. He broke the record of former captain Ricky Ponting (five) in this matter. In this matter he equaled Sachin Tendulkar. With this, he achieved the great achievement of scoring two consecutive centuries in the World Cup after Mark Waugh (1996), Ricky Ponting (2003) and Matthew Hayden (2007).
In the last match, he had scored 163 runs against Pakistan. David Warner scored 104 runs in 93 balls on Wednesday. In this innings he hit 11 fours and three sixes.
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