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David Warner stunned the world with his 21st ODI century, taking only 85 balls to reach this milestone. Meanwhile, birthday boy Mitchell Marsh joined the elite club of ODI centurions with his second hundred.
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David Warner displayed his love for facing Pakistan, notching up his fourth consecutive ODI century against them. Before his incredible ton in Bengaluru, he scored 107, 179, and 130 in his previous three games against Pakistan.
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David Warner's fifth ODI century at World Cups puts him in esteemed company. He now shares the record with legends Ricky Ponting and Kumar Sangakkara, trailing only Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma.
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Warner and Marsh's extraordinary 259-run partnership now stands as Australia's best-ever opening partnership at World Cups. It's also the second-highest opening stand ever at World Cups, making cricket history.
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The dynamic duo surpassed Australia's previous record of a 183-run partnership against Canada in 2011, set by Watson and Haddin, which also happened at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
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Australia's explosive start, amassing 82 runs in the first ten overs, now stands as the second-highest 10-over total against Pakistan at ODI World Cups.
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David Warner's early life was spared when a straightforward catch by Usama Mir was dropped at mid-on. Since then, mayhem reigned as Warner capitalized on the opportunity.
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Pakistan's speedster, Haris Rauf, appeared to be his own downfall, conceding 59 runs in his first four overs, with a staggering 24 runs coming in just the first over. Warner and Marsh seized the moment and never looked back.
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