#1. David Warner

David Warner is going to represent Australia for the first time after his 12 month ban. However, he showed no signs of slowing down despite not playing international cricket.
The ambidextrous player made sure he stayed in the thick of things by played domestic T20 leagues since late last year. And in the process, he gained much needed match practice and got to the groove of things over the past six months.
He was the winner of Orange Cap in IPL 2019 despite leaving the tournament early. Considering his extreme consistency, it is needless to say if he hits the stride, all records are meant to be broken.
Although breaking Sachin Tendulkar is not going to be easy, records are meant to be broken. With cricket favoring so much towards the batters over the last decade, it should not be a surprise if someone manages to break the little master’s long standing record.