Records tumble as David Warner notches triple-century

By The Roar / Editor

UPDATE: David Warner would later finish with 335 not out – the highest Test score at the Adelaide Oval, and the second-highest Test score by an Australian.

The Crowd Says:

2019-12-01T01:39:25+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You don't make judgements on a handful of games. Warner's is a career of sustained performance. If you want to measure it over a short stint, have you looked at his 2019 series against Pakistan? Better than a 50 average there...and that is current form.

2019-12-01T00:02:50+00:00

Spanner

Roar Rookie


Any stats on just his Ashes average, Donny ? We needed him to make runs over there - you and I will make em against this mob !

2019-11-30T23:34:11+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Do you expect every captain to declare whenever a player gets close to a Bradman score? What kind of legend would that be?

2019-11-30T22:45:56+00:00

Spanner

Roar Rookie


You dont pass Bradman's score Jimmy (M Taylor) that's what sad about it. Can you imagine an English newspaper headlining "He's Out " for this flat track bully?

2019-11-30T22:33:46+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


What a testament to sport when somone can put his nose to the grindstone and get himself back to this form. He has an average of over 50 for the Ashes and this series.

2019-11-30T22:20:11+00:00

Johnb

Guest


Second man ever in his career to have scored twin hundreds in a game, batted through a complete innings and scored a 300. And averaging a healthy 53 over his past 7 tests.

2019-11-30T20:19:32+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


What’s sad about it?

2019-11-30T17:56:22+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


Davey loves medium pace bowlers on a flat wicket. Any movement he would have edged it in the second over.

2019-11-30T13:10:09+00:00

Spanner

Roar Rookie


Haha - lovely Eminence - wouldnt these runs flowing from Davey's blade have been handy during the Ashes campaign? What a sad reflection of our times !

2019-11-30T12:03:40+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


God bless Davey for going past Don Somebody and Mark Whatsiname.

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