
David Warner of Australia brought up his maiden triple century in Test cricket on Saturday against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval. (Source: AP)

Warner surpassed one of the great Donald Bradman's records at the Adelaide Oval with a boundary to bring up his 300 against Pakistan, then whacked a six off Mohammad Abbas to break the record for the biggest innings in a day-night cricket Test. (Source: AP)

Warner's 37th boundary of the innings took him past Bradman's 299 not out against South Africa in 1931-32 as the highest Test score at the Adelaide Oval, which for a long time was Bradman's home ground. (Source: AP)

Warner became the seventh Australian batsman to score a triple ton in Test cricket history. (Source: AP)

The Australian opener reached the mark in 389 deliveries with a boundary off Mohammad Abbas delivery in the 120th over. (Source: AP)

He is the fourth Australian opener to reach the magical figures in Test cricket. (Source: AP)

To add insult to injury for the visitors, Warner surpassed Pakistan captain Azhar Ali's record for the biggest innings in a day-night Test. He equaled Azhar's 302, then hit his first six of the innings to move to 308. (Source: AP)

The 33-year-old has become the fourth batsman to score a triple ton against Pakistan. (Source: AP)