London: Australia's opening batsman David Warner on Tuesday became the leading run-scorer in the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. He achieved the feat in the match against England at the Lord's Cricket Stadium.
- Warner displaced Bangladesh's all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan at the top spot. The left-hander entered the field with 447 runs to his credit and he went on to play a knock of 53 runs to take his tally up to 500 runs.
- The opener also registered his fifth 50-plus score in the tournament.
He was dismissed by England's Moeen Ali in the 23rd over of the Australian innings.
The 32-year-old has been in good form in the World Cup after making a return to the team after facing one year ban for his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal.
- In Australia's first five matches, Warner scored two centuries and two half-centuries. He registered centuries against Bangladesh and Pakistan.