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David Warner Biography – Age, Education, Personal Life, Career, Net Worth, Assets, and Awards

David Warner And His Family

David Warner was born David Andrew Warner, on 27 October 1986, in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, to Howard and Lorraine Warner. He grew up with his older brother, Steve. Theirs was a lower-middle-class household, with their father working in a factory.

David’s parents hardly managed to fulfill the basic needs of their children. The first bat David ever got was an ‘SS Jumbo’ at the age of 10, which he used extremely carefully, as his family would not have been able to afford a new bat if something had happened to it.

Age, Physical Appearance, and Height

David Warner was born on 27 October 1986, and according to the calculation, her current age is 35 years.

Let’s Talk about his Height, Weight & Physical Status as the main things for the Cricket Industry. Fans also attract the Height, Weight & Physical Status of David Warner is 170 cm and 1.70 m and feet inches- 5′ 7″. His weight is in kilograms- 65 kg. Weight.

David Warner has a Waist Size of 30 Inches and a chest of 38 Inches, And biceps of 12 Inches. he has Blonde color hair and blue color eyes. Besides this, he is wearing a shoe size 9.

Education

David continued to play cricket throughout his childhood and his teens. Living in a ‘Housing Commission apartment, David also started working part-time when he was in school. He sold newspapers during the weekends to attend school camps.

Although he is known as a hard-hitting left-handed batsman, his school coach was tired of him hitting the ball in the air. He made David bat using his right hand, but David preferred his mother’s advice and batted with his left hand.

Personal Life

David Warner married Australian model, surf lifesaver, and professional ironwoman Candice Falzon in April 2015. They have two daughters: Ivy Mae, born on 11 September 2014, and Indi Rae, born on 14 January 2016. When David is not playing cricket, he enjoys swimming, golf, and writing.

Career

Domestic Career

Warner made his first-class debut for New South Wales in the final match of the 2008-09 Sheffield Shield competition. Warner played for Sydney Sixers in the 2012-2013 season of the Big Bash League.

International Cricket

ODI Career

Warner made his ODI debut in 2009 against South Africa. Warner scored his first ODI century in the first final of the CB series against Sri Lanka. Warner continued his good performance in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He scored 178 runs against Afghanistan, his highest score in ODI, and helped the Australian cricket team to score the highest team total in any World Cup.

In 2016 Warner scored more runs in ODI than Test and was named in the World ODI XI by ICC in 2016 and 2017. Warner led his team during the 2016 ODI series against Sri Lanka for the first time. He was appointed the captain for the 2017-18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series.

In April 2019, Warner was selected for the 2019 World Cup squad. During the World Cup, he became the first batsman to score two 150+ runs in the Cricket World Cup. He also reached 1300 runs in international cricket during the tournament. He finished the tournament as the second-highest run-scorer behind Rohit Sharma.

Test Cricket

Warner made his Test debut against New Zealand in 2011. Ten days after his Test debut, he made his maiden Test century. For his performance in 2014, he was named in the World Test XI by ICC. Warner scored 418 runs in the 2015 Ashes, although Australia lost the series 3-2. In 2015, he was again named to the ICC World XI. Warner reached the 5000 Test run mark in 2016.

On 24 March 2018, during the third Test of the series against South Africa, Cameron Bancroft was seen using sandpaper to rough up one side of the ball. Alongside Bancroft, captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner were involved in the incident. At the press conference at the end of the day’s play, Bancroft and Steve Smith admitted to ball-tampering, and Smith also admitted that the “leadership group made the plan.”

They were forced to step down as captain and vice-captain of the Australian team. On 27 March 2018, Smith, Warner, and Bancroft were suspended and sent back home on the charge of bringing the game into dispute. Warner was found responsible for developing the plan to tamper with the ball and instructing Bancroft on how to do it.

He was also found guilty of misleading the match officials and not voluntarily reporting his involvement. Warner received a twelve-month suspension from all international and domestic cricket, and he will not be considered for the team leader position in the future. In July 2019, Warner was selected for the 2019 Ashes squad.

T20I Career

His Twenty20 debut came against New Zealand on 11 January 2009. His score of 89 was the second-highest score on his Twenty20 international debut. The opening pair of Warner and Shane Watson have been the most successful opening pair in T20I history. They are the only opening pairs to have scored over 100 runs in T20I. Warner is the first Australian batsman to reach 1,500 T20I runs. Warner captained the side for the T20I series against Sri Lanka in 2016 and won the series 2-0.

IPL Career

Warner’s 4076 runs in the IPL are the most by an overseas player in the IPL. He also holds the record for most half-centuries with 44 to his name and the highest individual score by a captain (126) in the IPL. He has won the IPL Orange Cap three times, the most by any batsman.

From 2009 to 2013, Warner was part of Delhi Daredevils. In the auction leading up to the 2014 IPL season, Warner was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for US$880,000. In 2015, he was appointed the team’s captain, and he ended the season as the highest run-scorer. In 2016, he led the team to their maiden IPL trophy. He was again awarded the Orange Cap in the 2017 season.

Following the ball-tampering incident, he was banned from IPL 2018. Warner returned to Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2019 season. He finished the season as the leading run-scorer and got his third Orange Cap, the most by any batsman in IPL history.

Net Worth

The total net worth of Mr. David Warner is estimated to be $11.5 Million. The Net worth of David Warner has seen a hike of 170% over the past few years. The Main Source of his income and net worth comes from cricket. Also, the brand value of Mr. David Warner is very high, and he is also the most respected player across the globe. He also earns a huge sum of money from various International and National Cricket Matches and the Indian Premier League (IPL). Mr. Warner also endorses many brands where he charges a massive amount of money.

David Warner Assets:

House: David Warner Resides in Australia. He bought this Luxury House. The estimated value of this real estate property is around Rs. 20 Crores INR. He owns different real-estate properties in different countries as well.

Awards

Warner is the fourth player to win the Allan Border Medal more than once and win the award in consecutive years. He won it in 2016 and 2017. He was also awarded Australia’s ODI Player of the Year award in 2017.

Car Collection

The Car collection of David Warner is quite Average. He owns a few of the best luxury cars in the world. The Car brands owned by David Warner include Lamborghini Huracan and Audi.

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Riya Kapoor

Riya Kapoor writes about lifestyle, entertainment, news and gadgets. She has been in this industry for almost 4 years now. She is a graduate from Delhi University with English Hons and had deep connection with writing since her childhood.

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