Warner made his Test debut against New Zealand in December 2011 and scored his first century (123 not out) in the second match of the series held at the Bellerive Oval. He carried the bat in the fourth innings of the match, which Australia lost by seven runs. He followed that with a 69-ball century in the third match of the home series against India in January 2012. It was the joint-fourth fastest in terms of balls faced at the time.[a] In January 2017, while playing against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground, he became the fifth cricketer—and the first in Australia—to score a century before lunch on the first day of a Test match.[b][8] His highest score of 335 not out was made against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval in November 2019. Warner is one of three batsmen to score centuries in both innings of a Test match on three occasions.[c] In December 2022, he scored 200 in his hundredth Test match, becoming the second Australian[d] to score a century in his hundredth Test,[11] and the second overall to score a double century.[10][e] Among all countries, Warner has scored the most Test centuries (six) against Pakistan.[12]
Warner scored his first ODI century in 2012, three years after his debut, when he made 163 against Sri Lanka in the first of three finals of the 2011–12 Commonwealth Bank Series.[13] His 178 against Afghanistan in the 2015 World Cup was at the time the highest score by an Australian in the tournament's history.[14] The following year, he scored seven centuries,[f] including a career-high score of 179 against Pakistan. On 28 September 2017, he played in his 100th ODI and became the first batsman for Australia and 8th batsman overall to score a century in his 100th ODI. His seven scores in excess of 150 in ODIs is second only to India's Rohit Sharma's eight.[16] Among all countries, Warner has scored the most ODI centuries (five) against South Africa. Warner scored a man of the match innings of 89 in his T20I debut against South Africa in January 2009.[17] His highest score in this format of 100 not out was made against Sri Lanka at the Adelaide Oval in October 2019.[18]
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