
Born on October 27, 1986, David Andrew Warner is an Australian cricketer. While playing for the Australian national team, he held the positions of vice-captain and captain in the restricted overs format. David Warner is a highly aggressive batsman who bats in the top order. For years, he has been a devastating force against bowling teams. Warner’s involvement in the ball-tampering controversy in 2018 is the largest scandal in which he has been implicated. It had been 132 years since an Australian cricketer had been chosen for a national squad in any format without first playing first-class cricket, but that day had finally come for David Warner.
Warner, a left-hander, used to captain the national squad in one-day internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. On the final day of the 2008–09 Sheffield Shield season, Warner made his debut for New South Wales. Warner was a member of the Sydney Sixers for the 2012–2013 Big Bash League season. Warner’s career stats include 10296 runs scored throughout 127 FC games and 187 List A games. As a Twenty20 specialist, he has played 335 games, amassing 11055 runs at 37.98/141.44 with 93 fifties and eight centuries.
David Warner Biography:
- Real Name: David Andrew Warner
- Other/Nickname: Lloyd, Mario, Bull, Cannon, The Reverend and Pocket Size Dynamo
- Profession: Cricketer
- Famous for: Aggressive
- Best Performance: 335* vs Pakistan in Adelaide (2019)
- David Warner Net Worth: $12 million
- David Warner Salary: $1 Million +
- David Warner Monthly Income: $83,000 +
- Instagram Handle: @davidwarner31
David Warner Physical Status:
- Height: 5′ 7″
- Weight: 65 kg
- Body Measurements: Chest- 38 inches, Waist- 30 inches, Biceps- 12 inches
- Eye Colour: Blue
- Hair Colour: Blue
David Warner Personal Life:
- Date Of Birth: October 27, 1986
- Place Of Birth: Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
- Nationality: Australian
- Hometown: Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
- School: Matraville Public School School, Hillsdale, New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales
- Highest Education qualification: 12 Higher School Certificate
David Warner Family Statistics:
- Marital Status: Married
- David Warner Wife: Candice Warner (4 April 2015)
- David Warner Children: Daughter(s)- Ivy Mae Warner (2014), Indi Rae (2016), Isla Rose (2019)
- David Warner Parents: Father – Howard Warner and Mother – Lorraine Warner
- Siblings: Brother – Steven Warne
- Religion: Christianity
- Other Hobbies: Travelling, Writing, Golfing, Swimming
David Warner Career Statistics:
- Test Debut: vs New Zealand at The Gabba, December 01, 2011
- ODI Debut: vs South Africa at Bellerive Oval, January 18, 2009
- T20 Debut: vs South Africa at Melbourne Cricket Ground, January 11, 2009
- IPL Debut: vs Chennai Super Kings at The Wanderers Stadium, May 02, 2009
David Warner Achievements:
- Warner is the fourth player to win the Allan Border Medal in consecutive seasons; just four other players have won the award more than once. He won both the 2016 and 2017 titles. In 2017, he was awarded Australia’s best One-Day International (ODI) player.
- Warner was awarded the prestigious “Orange Cap” for his batting performance in the IPL in 2019.
- Warner was awarded “Player of the Tournament” in November 2021 for his crucial batting performance during Australia’s winning run.
- His fifty came off only 23 balls, an Australian Test cricket record. On September 27, 2017, as he achieved 100 One-Day Internationals, he made history by becoming the first batsman to do so.
- The overall score of 335* against Pakistan in 2019 ranks tenth among Test innings and fifth among openers.
- In September 2022, Australia scored 66.66 percent of the runs in an ODI inning against Zimbabwe.
Here are some lesser-known facts about David Warner:
- On June 13, 2013, Cricket Australia announced that Warner would be fined £7,000 (AU $11,500) and would not play for his country until the first Ashes Test.
- In 2013, Robert Craddock wrote an opinion piece about the negative aspects of the Indian Premier League (IPL), and Warner’s picture appeared alongside it. Warner was so enraged by this that he sent Craddock some scathing tweets.
- David Warner skipped a cricket match to go to the races. As unbelievable as it may appear, it did occur. He was supposed to play in a club match for Sydney’s Grade cricket, but he didn’t show up. He was quickly chastised for this.
- David Warner enjoys traveling and meeting new people. He also wants to learn about different countries cultures, particularly India and its many different cultures.
- Warner is a multi-talented individual who wrote the book The Kaboom Kid: The Big Switch.