Image Source : IPLT20.COM Warner, 34, captained SunRisers to the IPL title in 2016, when his group defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by eight runs within the closing performed in Bengaluru.
SunRisers Hyderabad’s David Warner is already wanting ahead to the subsequent version of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and main the franchise once more, although the dates of the T20 event are but to be introduced.
“One of my things to do is lead this unbelievable franchise @sunrisershyd the entire team from fans, Owners, staff, players and ground staff. We have always had an amazing bunch of people be apart [sic] of the franchise and I am looking forward to the coming season. #orangearmy #cricket #india,” he wrote on Instagram.
Warner, 34, captained SunRisers to the IPL title in 2016, when his group defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by eight runs within the closing performed in Bengaluru.
A tough-hitting Australian opening batsman, Warner was laid low by a groin damage in the course of the current collection towards India in Australia. He is planning to return to motion on March 4 in a home match.
“Just to clarify a comment I made on commentary last night, that “My Groin”will need on going treatment and will have an annoying pain for at least 6-9 months. I am returning to play for NSW on the 4th March 2021 [sic],” Warner tweeted on February 23.
Warner has performed 86 Tests, 128 ODIs, and 81 T20 Internationals.