Cricket World Cup 2015: David Warner Pulverizes Braveheart Afghanistan With 133-ball 178
David Warner slammed 19 fours and five sixes to complete his highest ODI score ever, leaving Afghanistan bowlers with a downtrodden expression on their faces.
- Shubhodeep Chakravarty
- Updated: March 04, 2015 10:30 am IST
Aggression is his middle name and David Warner is proud of it. Against Afghanistan in Perth on Wednesday, the fiery Australian opener brought forth all his resources to slam a career-best 178 off 133 - eclipsing his 163 scored against Sri Lanka in 2012. Australia eventually scored 417/6 - the highest ever team total in World Cups. (Scorecard)
In what many saw as a brave move, Afghanistan invited Australia to bat first at the toss. It may have seemed the right decision as Aaron Finch was removed in the third over by Dawlat Zadran. Watching his partner leave early though may have spurred Warner as he unleashed his full fury against the fielding side.
Partnering Steve Smith - with whom he shared an Aussie record stand of 260 runs for the second wicket, Warner tore into the spirited Afghan bowling attack. The likes of Dawlat, Shapoor Zadran and captain Mohammad Nabi - all hailed for their heroic efforts in previous matches - were dispatched with arrogant disdain by the left-handed marauder. While his fifty came off 40 balls, Warner reached the three-figure mark off 92 deliveries.
If Afghans thought reaching a century would be enough for Warner, they were completely wrong. As if the pace of scoring was not quick enough, the New South Wales player switched to top gear effortlessly after completing his ton - his third fifty of the innings taking him just 24 balls!
Spectators at the WACA were seen ducking for cover even as they cheered the heavy barrage of sixes. There were five of them. There were an astounding 19 fours as well. Credit though was due to Smith as well who supported Warner well from the other end. His knock was applauded by fans with equal enthusiasm.
The biggest applause though was when Warner eventually holed out to Nabi off Dawlat's bowling. Fans stood up and erupted in cheer as a mark of respect for what was a truly memorable knock from the south-paw.