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T20 World Cup Final 2021: David Warner is just 30 runs away from this big record

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Aus vs NZ in T20 World Cup Final 2021: Australia and New Zealand will face each other at 7.30 pm today in the final match of the T20 World Cup. In this match to be held at Dubai International Stadium, all eyes will be on Australian batsman David Warner. Warner is in tremendous form in this World Cup. His bat has run in almost every match. He is Australia’s lead scorer. In the final match also, the responsibility of giving a good start to the team will be on them. The most important thing is that he can make a big record by scoring 30 runs in this match.

Warner has 236 runs in this World Cup so far. If he scores 30 runs in the final match, then he will become the highest run-scorer in any one World Cup of this format. Currently this record is in the name of Matthew Hayden. Matthew Hayden scored 265 runs in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Shane Watson is at second place in this list, who scored 249 runs in the 2012 T20 World Cup.

Warner has a good chance of leaving behind former Australian players Hayden and Watson in the final match. The entire responsibility of Australian batting is also on his shoulders. In this World Cup, no other Australian batsman could even cross 150 runs except him. After Warner, captain Aaron Finch has scored a total of 130 runs for Australia in the last 6 matches.

Warner can break this record too
Today’s match will be played at Dubai International Stadium. Here David Warner has scored 14 sixes so far. He is just one six behind Shahid Afridi of Pakistan. Shahid has 15 sixes on this ground. If Warner hits 2 sixes in the World Cup final match, then he will become the player to hit the most sixes on this ground.

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