Australian Opener David Warner Gives Credit to This IPL Franchise for Success in ODIs
The opener of the Australian cricket team, David Warner, who set up a crucial World Cup win for Australia with a whirlwind century, credited the IPL for working as a learning platform where he perfected the art of pacing an ODI innings. Warner scored 163 runs in 124, and his 259-run association with fellow centurion Mitchell Marsh helped Australia score a 62-run win over Pakistan, and the result has lifted them to fourth on the table. Warner said, "I've established early on in my career that 50 overs is a long time. I look to try and get to 35 overs, and then from there, try and put my foot down if I'm still in.

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