At the age of 39, David Warner has once again proven that class is timeless. In the Big Bash League, he achieved a remarkable feat that placed him among the legends of T20 history.
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A Blistering Century Against Hobart
Playing for Sydney Thunder on January 3, Warner smashed an unbeaten 130 runs against the Hobart Hurricanes. His 65-ball innings included nine sixes and 11 fours.
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David Warner has a strike rate of 132.1 against Chennai Super Kings in IPL.
The Australian opener last played for Delhi Capitals in IPL.
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Thunder Recover After Early Setbacks
The Thunder team lost two wickets without scoring a single run on the second ball of the innings. Captain Warner and Sam Billings then steadied the innings with a crucial partnership.
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Strong Partnership with Maddinson
After Billings' dismissal, Warner added 95 runs for the fourth wicket with Nick Maddinson. Maddinson made a valuable contribution before retiring hurt.
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A Strong Score of 205
In the final overs, Warner, along with Daniel Sams, scored runs quickly, taking the team to 205/4, which was the highest team total of the season.
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Hurricanes Snatch Victory
However, Warner's historic innings could not secure a victory for his team. Thanks to a 108-run opening partnership between Tim Ward and Mitch Owen, the Hobart Hurricanes won the match by six wickets.
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