Australian veteran David Warner, who continues to be lively in the T20 circuit following retirement from worldwide cricket, overtook Virat Kohli to develop into the fifth-highest run-getter in T20 cricket.
Warner achieved this feat throughout his facet, the London Spirit’s match towards Manchester Originals through the ongoing The Hundred competitors in England.
During the match, Warner performed an enormous knock of 71 in 51 balls, with 12 fours and a six, hanging at above 139.
However, regardless of his efforts, his workforce fell wanting the 164 set by Manchester, that made this whole following knocks from Phil Salt (31 in 20 balls, with 4 boundaries and a six), Ben McKinney (29 in 12 balls, with two fours and three sixes) and Jos Buttler (46 in 37 balls, with three fours and two sixes).
Now, in 419 T20 matches, Warner has scored 13,545 runs at a mean of 36.80 and a strike charge of above 140, with eight centuries and 113 fifties, greatest rating of 135*. This is Warner’s first-ever The Hundred season, and he’s the highest run-getter with 150 runs in three matches at a mean of 75.00, with a strike charge of 141.50 and two half-centuries.
On the opposite hand, Virat Kohli has scored 13,543 runs in 414 matches and 397 innings at a mean of 41.92, a strike charge of 134.67, with 9 centuries and 105 fifties, with a greatest rating of 122*.
The high run-getter in T20s is West Indies icon Chris Gayle, who revolutionised the format together with his ferocious hitting and was its first large famous person. He has performed 463 matches, scoring 14,562 runs in 455 innings at a mean of 36.22, a strike charge of 144.75, with 22 centuries and 88 fifties and a greatest rating of 175*.







