David Warner: Height, Weight and Body Measurements

Short Bio

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David Warner is an Australian international cricketer and former captain of the Australian national team in limited overs cricket. A left-handed opening batsman, Warner is best known for his “aggressive” batting style. He became the first Australian cricketer in 132 years to be selected for a national team in any format without experience in first-class cricket. As of July 2019, he has scored 38 centuries for the national team. Born David Andrew Warner on October 27, 1986 in Paddington, Australia, to parents Lorraine and Howard Warner, he has an older brother named Steven. Warner was educated at Matraville Public School and Randwick Boys High School. He made his international cricket debut for Australia in a Twenty20 match against South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 11 Jan 2009. Warner made his One Day International (ODI) debut in January 2009 and made his Test debut against New Zealand in December 2011 and scored his first century in the second match of the series when he made 123 not out. In 2015, Warner married Australian ironwoman and model Candice Falzon with whom he has three daughters, Ivy Mae, Indi Rae, and Isla Rose.

Body Statistics Table

David Warner's body statistics are seen in the table below. Take a look at measurements like height and weight!

Body Measurements
Height1.7 m, 5′7″ (feet & inches)
Weight65 kg, 143 pounds
Cup Size (US)Unknown
Bra Size (US)Unknown
Implants or Natural (Breasts)Unknown
Breasts-Waist-HipsUnknown
Shoe Size (US)Unknown
Body ShapeUnknown
Dress Size (US)Unknown

David Warner Inspirational Quotes

"There wasn't a single good character in 'Titanic' who was English and this is typical."

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"I know that some actors take acting terribly seriously. I take it seriously in that if someone pays me to do it I know I have to deliver."

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"If people are given quality stuff to watch, they'll watch it."

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"On film sets, people get put down in public a lot."

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"Americans who have travelled and who have English friends know we are not necessarily all baddies, but I think that seeing us being so incessantly nasty on screen has a drip, drip, drip effect on the rest of them."

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