David Warner has created history with his 70-run knock against the West Indies off just 35 balls in the first T20I played in Hobart.
This turned out to be his 100th fifty in T20 cricket and he has become the first ever cricketer to do so in the history of the shortest format.
In his T20 career, Warner has played 367 matches amassing 11930 runs with 8 centuries and 100 fifties.
Even Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli are not close to him in this aspect.
While Gayle has 88 half-centuries to his name, Kohli has scored 91 fifties.
Warner is also only 70 runs away from completing 12000 runs in T20 cricket.
With two more matches to go against the West Indies, he will be aiming to reach the milestone in this series itself.
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