He now has 10 tons in the format which ranks him fourth on the Australian all-time list.

His record-breaking knock came off 101 balls against New Zealand in Canberra on Tuesday earning him man-of-the-match honours.

 “I think first and foremost it’s probably been the format I reckon I struggled at early in my career,” Warner said after match.

“The last 18-24 months I’ve really worked hard on trying to construct my innings and build an innings and not play too many big shots early on.

“If the ball’s there I’m still going to go after it but I think that’s just what I put it down to, trying to construct an innings and sort of relay that Test match attitude into the one-dayers because you do get a few more balls in your area in one-day stuff where you can play through the line.”