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IPL 2020: David Warner makes history in IPL .. One and Only

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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) captain David Warner has made history in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He holds the record of being the only cricketer in the IPL to score more than 50 runs 50 times. He received this rare feat in the match against Punjab on Thursday. David Warner has played 132 matches in the IPL so far. He has scored 46 half centuries and 4 centuries. Has scored over 50 runs 50 times in total. David Warner scored 52 against Punjab in yesterday’s match. He is followed by Virat Kohli. Bangalore Royal Challengers captain who played 182 matches .. scored 37 half centuries and two centuries. So he scored over 50 42 times.

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David Warner also set another record for the Punjab team. It is a privilege to score over 50 in 9 consecutive matches against that team. Second in the season. He has scored over 50 runs 11 times against the Kings XI overall. 58, 81, 59, 52, 70, 51, 70, 81, 52. This is the score made by Warner in the last 9 matches played by Hyderabad team against Punjab. That means Mano can understand the extent to which he is cracking down on the Punjab team.



Hyderabad beat Punjab by a huge margin in a match played in Dubai on Thursday as part of the IPL 2020 tournament. Batting first, Sunrisers Hyderabad lost 6 wickets in 20 overs and scored 201 runs. Openers Bairstow (97) and Warner (52) played a bad game against Punjab. Warner was out in the form of the first wicket at 160 when Hyderabad wanted to go to 230. The score slowed as Bairstow was out in the same over. Finally somehow crossed the 200 mark.

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