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David Warner Became The First Australian To Be Stumped On 99

David Warner became the first Australian to be stumped on 99, this embarrassing record was recorded in the name of two Indian legends.

Australia’s opener batsman David Warner missed out on scoring a century by just one run in the fourth ODI against Sri Lanka.

David Warner faced 112 balls in this match and scored 99 runs with the help of 12 fours and was stumped by Nirosan Dickwella off Dhananjay de Silva.

Stumped out for 99, David Warner made a very embarrassing record in his name.

David Warner becomes the first Australian to be stumped on 99.

David Warner became the first Australian player in cricket history to be dismissed for 99. Before this, no Kangaroo player had ever been stumped for 99 runs.

By the way, talking about world cricket, this has happened to four other players before David Warner.

The players who have been stumped for 99 for India so far are Virender Sehwag and Laxman. At the same time, the names of Maqsood Ahmed, and John Wright are also present in this list.

Five batsmen in the world who were stumped for 99 runs-

Maqsood Ahmed vs IND.

John Wright vs ENG.

VVS Laxman vs WI.

Virender Sehwag vs SL.

David Warner vs SL.

David Warner completes 16,000 runs.

David Warner completed 16,000 runs in international cricket on the basis of his innings played against Sri Lanka.

He became the sixth Australian batsman to complete 16,000 runs in all three formats of the game. Warner is currently in sixth place in terms of highest run-scorer for Australia.

He has so far scored 16,037 runs in 393 innings of 317 matches. Warner has 43 centuries and 80 half-centuries to his name in all three formats.

Top 6 batsmen who scored the most runs for Australia-

27368 – Ricky Ponting

18496 – Steve Waugh

17698 – Allen Border

17112 – Michael Clarke

16529 – Mark Waugh

16037 – David Warner

Let us tell you that while batting first in the fourth ODI, Sri Lanka scored 258 runs in 49 overs on the basis of Charith Aslanka’s 110 off 106 balls.

In reply, Australia’s team could score 254 runs in 50 overs and lost by 4 runs.

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