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David Warner Scored a Thunderous Century after Elbow Surgery

Sanjana Mukhiya

David Warner returned after elbow surgery and hit an aggressive century from his club's Sydney. Warner, playing for Rendwick Pecsheim, scored 110 runs in 77 balls with seven sixes and four fours in his one-day match against Penrith.

David Warner an Australian cricketer and Australia's former captain in the limited period of cricket.

Currently, he ranked at 6th place as a top player Test batsmen in the world.

 He is a left-handed batsman in the field Warner is the Early Australian cricketer after many years who is tabbed for a domestic team to play in all format without any experience in first-class cricket.

He played in domestic cricket for NSW and in the Sydney Thunder. He dealt as Australian vice-captain in ODI and Test formats in the game betwixt 2015 to 2018.

Despite Warner's stormy innings, Randwick's team chased down the target of 314 runs to 219 runs. Warner, 18-year-old left-arm spinner Henry Ralz caught by Brent Williams

Warner and former Australia captain Steve Smith was taboo for a year from the state and international cricket for the role played in the ball tampering episode, which will end on March 28.

Both of these have not been included in the squad announced for the ODI series against Pakistan on Friday, while they were eligible to play in the last two matches.

Following a board meeting on 28 March 2018, Cricket Australia banned Warner from all international and domestic crickets in Australia for one year, and from any leadership positions permanently.

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