Warner's 179 was his fifth total above 150 in ODI cricket and as a result he joins Sachin Tendulkar as the only man to scores as many totals above that mark. What makes it more impressive is the fact Warner has played just 93 ODI's, Tendulkar played 463.
The Australian vice-captain set his fastest-ever half-century in the fifth ODI, Warner reaching 50 in just 34 balls.
He followed that with his fastest-ever hundred. Warner's previous mark was from 92 balls against Afghanistan in the 2015 World Cup. He'd need 14 less balls to do it against Pakistan. The century equalled the record for the fastest ODI century at the Adelaide Oval.
Warner now shares the mark with former Australian captain Allan Border.
Warner's hundred is the fastest-ever against Pakistan, eclipsing Cameron White's innings from 2010. The innings was also just six runs shy of the highest ODI score by an Australian.
Finally, Warner has taken Virat Kohli's record for most runs in 15 consecutive one-day innings, scoring 1206 runs compared to the Indian's 1095.