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David Warner has become the first player in the world to complete 200 catches in both International Cricket and T20. He has taken 224 catches in 383 international matches, while he has now got 202 catches in T20 cricket.
Delhi: Australian opener David Warner may have retired from international cricket, but he is still an active cricketer and is playing in various T20 franchise leagues around the world. Warner is currently playing for Seattle Orkas in Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025. However, his bat has not been able to do anything special in the current league. He has not been able to score a single half -century in the five matches played so far in the tournament.
However, Warner is not only batting, but is also known for his agile fielding and saves many runs on the field. In the match against San Francisco Unicorns, he took two important catch of Finn Elon and Jake Fraser McGark and made a historic record.
Australian player set a record
David Warner has become the first player in the world to complete 200 catches in both International Cricket and T20. He has taken 224 catches in 383 international matches, while he has now got 202 catches in T20 cricket.
For your information, let us know that Mahela Jayawardene’s name is the record of taking the most catches in international cricket, who caught 440 catches in 652 matches. At the same time, Kieron Pollard has recorded the record of the most catches in T20 cricket, who has caught 386 catches.
Seattle orkas lost to San Francisco Unicorn’s
On the other hand, Seattle Orarkas lost by 32 runs against San Francisco Unicorn’s. Batting first, Unicorn’s scored a challenging score by scoring 175 runs, including 52 runs from Matthew Short and 56 of Romario Shepherd.
The score was not considered to be enough to win against a strong batting lineup, such as Okras, which includes players like David Warner, Heinrich Klassen and Shimron Hetmyer. However, Haris Rauf’s fatal bowling changed the attitude of the match and the orkas remained away from the target. Warner could not do anything special with the bat once again and was dismissed for 23 runs. The right -handed fast bowler took 4 wickets.
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