BRISBANE (Australia): Opening batsman David Warner scored his first Ashes Test century as Australia's lead over England climbed at the Gabba on Saturday.
The feisty left-hander raised his fourth Test ton with three runs off part-time spinner Joe Root a half-hour after lunch on the third day of the first Ashes Test.
Warner jumped into the air and waved his bat around the Gabba, saluting his hundred.
He reached his triple-figures off 135 balls with 11 boundaries in 220 minutes.
His ton against England followed earlier Test centuries against New Zealand (123 not out), India (180) and South Africa (119).
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