The left-handed batsman achieved the milestone in the first session of day 4 at the Adelaide Oval as Australia consolidated their overall lead. The batsman was bowled by Karn Sharma after 166-ball 102, laced with 11 fours and a six.
The last Australian opener to reach the milestone had been Simon Katich (1111 runs) in 2009.
The other four are Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (1486 runs), Angelo Mathews (1201), Mahela Jayawardene (1003 runs) and veteran Pakistan batsman Younis Khan who has accumulated 1213 runs.
Warner has been in dream form and scored a brisk 145 in the first innings of the ongoing Test match against India.
Well past his second century of the match, Australia would look to Warner to help them set India a big target in the fourth innings.
Warner has already scored eight half centuries in the last 11 Test innings, giving ample evidence of the imperious form that he is in.
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