
David Warner Creates History; Shatters Massive Record; Becomes First Player In The World To Remarkable Feat (Source: Seattle Orcas/X)
David Warner has retired from international cricket, but he is still an active cricketer and plays various T20 franchise leagues around the world. Warner is currently playing for Seattle Orcas in the Major League Cricket 2025. Warner had a decent run for Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), but he has been pretty ordinary with the bat in Major League Cricket. The left-hander is yet to score a fifty in five matches of the tournament so far.
David Warner brings a lot to a team. Apart from his batting, Warner is electric in the field and saves plenty of runs for his side. During the game against San Francisco Unicorns, Warner took two crucial catches of Finn Allen and Jake Frazer McGurk, which helped him create a historic record.
David Warner became the first player in the world to take 200 catches in international cricket as well as in T20 cricket. Warner took 223 catches in 383 matches in international cricket, while in T20s, he now has 200 catches to his name. The record for most catches in international cricket is held by Mahela Jayawardene, who took 440 catches in 652 games, while Kieron Pollard holds the record of most catches in T20s - 386.
Meanwhile, Orcas didn't have a great day in the field and suffered a 32-run defeat to the San Francisco Unicorns. San Francisco batted first and posted a decent score of 175-8, courtesy of 52 by Matthew Short and 56 by Romario Shepherd. The total wasn't a winning one by any means, with players like David Warner, Heinrich Klaasen, and Shimron Hetmyer in the Orcas; however, four wickets by Haris Rauf meant that the Orcas fell short of the target. Warner didn't do much with the bat and was dismissed for 23.