Barbados (West Indies): Veteran southpaw opener David Warner etched his name into the history books by surpassing former captain Aaron Finch to become the leading run-getter for Australia in the T20 international cricket. He achieved an incredible landmark during the clash between Australia and minnows Oman at the Kensington Oval Stadium here on Wednesday.
The 37-year-old didn't adopt the high-risk, high-reward approach and took his time to settle on the tricky surface in his team's campaign opener clash of the ongoing ninth edition of the T20 World Cup 2024. He smashed his 56 off 51 balls, glistened with six boundaries and a maximum.
The southpaw batter has 3,155 runs in 104 matches to his name. He surpassed Finch's tally of 3,120, which he racked up in 103 matches at an average of 34.28 and a strike rate of 142.53.
The Kangaroos lost Travis Head, captain Mitchell Marsh and all-rounder Glenn Maxwell cheaply which forced the experienced opening batter to take time to free his arms and effectively negated Oman's spin threat. He came down the track, opened his arms and sent the ball onto the stands to raise his bat for the 27th T20I fifty on the 46th delivery he faced in the innings.