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Cricket Video - David Warner Hits 69-Ball Century - Cricket World TV

13 January 2012

A cricket video for Cricket World TV about the latest cricket news looking at David Warner scoring a 69-ball century on the opening day of the third Test against India in Perth.

It was the fourth quickest Test century of all time, a record he now shares with Shivnarine Chanderpaul and his knock of 104 not out helped Australia close on 149 not out having earlier dismissed India for just 161.

David Warner has joined greats such as Sir Vivian Richards, Adam Gilchrist and Chris Gayle in hitting one of the quickest centuries in cricket and four of the top seven quickest Test centuries have been made at the WACA ground in Perth.

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