Warner's T20 Ton Surpasses Kohli, Smith Stars in Sixers' Chase

David Warner scored his 10th T20 century for Sydney Thunder, propelling him past Virat Kohli into third place on the all-time list of T20 hundred-makers. Warner also crossed 14,000 career T20 runs during his knock of 110. However, his effort was in a losing cause as Steve Smith smashed a blistering 42-ball century for the Sydney Sixers. Smith's incredible innings guided the Sixers to a successful chase of 190 with five wickets and overs to spare.

Key Points: Warner Hits 10th T20 Ton, Surpasses Kohli in Centuries List

  • Warner's 10th T20 hundred
  • Surpasses Virat Kohli's tally
  • Joins 14,000-run club
  • Steve Smith's match-winning century
  • Sixers chase 190 to win
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BBL: David Warner hits ton against Sydney Sixers, surpasses Virat Kohli to have third highest T20 hundreds

David Warner scores a century for Sydney Thunder, moving past Virat Kohli for third-most T20 hundreds. Steve Smith's blistering ton wins it for Sydney Sixers.

"Captain Warner top scored with 110 runs off 65 deliveries, including 11 fours and four sixes."

Sydney, January 16

Having scored his 10th T20 hundred during the Big Bash League match against Sydney Sixers, Sydney Thunder captain and former Australian David Warner surpassed Indian great Virat Kohli to become third on the list of most centuries in T20s.

In T20 cricket, Warner has amassed 14,028 runs in 432 matches and 431 innings at an average of 37.11. The left-handed batter has smashed 10 tons and 115 half-centuries in this format.

He surpassed Kohli, who has amassed 13,543 runs in 414 matches and 397 innings along with nine centuries and 105 half-centuries. Kohli is now fourth on the list of most tons in the shortest format.

Pakistan's Babar Azam, who has notched up 11,737 runs in 337 matches and 326 innings along with 11 hundreds and 97 half-centuries, is second in terms of T20 hundreds.

The elite list is led by West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has smashed 22 centuries in 463 matches and 455 innings, scoring 14,562 runs at an average of 36.22. Gayle has hammered 88 fifties in this format.

Warner also joined the 14000 club in T20 cricket. The left-handed batter became the fourth player after Chris Gayle (14,562), Kieron Pollard (14,462), and Alex Hales (14,449).

Coming to the match, Sydney Thunder made 189/6 in 20 overs. Captain Warner top scored with 110 runs off 65 deliveries, including 11 fours and four sixes. With the ball, all-rounder Sam Curran (3/28 in four overs) had brilliant figures for the Sydney Sixers.

In response, Babar Azam made 47 runs off 39 balls, including seven fours. However, veteran Steve Smith played a match-winning knock of 100 off just 42 deliveries, along with nine towering sixes and five fours, which helped the Sixers chase down the 190-run target in 17.2 overs.

Smith was named Player of the Match for his fantastic century that helped the Sixers to clinch a five-wicket win.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian fan, it's a bit sad to see Virat drop a spot, but Warner truly deserved this. That innings was pure class. Also, Babar Azam at #2 shows how strong modern batting is. The competition is insane!
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Rohit P
The real story is Steve Smith's century! 100 off 42 balls? That's just ridiculous hitting. Warner scored a ton and still ended up on the losing side. What a match! BBL entertainment at its best.
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Sarah B
Respect to Warner. He's been phenomenal for years. But the gap to Chris Gayle is huge! 22 centuries is from another planet. That record might stand for a very, very long time.
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Karthik V
Stats are stats, but context matters. Kohli has played a significant portion of his T20 career at the international level, which is arguably tougher than most franchise leagues. Not taking anything away from Warner's brilliant knock though.
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Michael C
Warner joining the 14,000-run club is the bigger achievement for me. Only the fourth player ever! That speaks volumes about his longevity and performance across different teams and conditions.

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