Star Australia batter David Warner on Tuesday claimed that the Sunrisers Hyderabad administration didn’t present him with any cause as to why he was faraway from captaincy within the IPL earlier this season.
Warner was changed by New Zealander Kane Williamson as SRH captain in the course of the first half of the IPL in India because the workforce was mendacity on the backside after dropping 5 out of six matches.
The change in captaincy didn’t reverse SRH’s fortunes as they completed on the backside of the IPL factors desk. A struggling Warner was omitted from the taking part in eleven in the previous couple of matches when the profitable T20 match resumed within the UAE.
“With the utmost respect for the owners, Trevor Baylis, Laxman, Moody and Murali, when a decision gets made, it has to be a unanimous one. You don’t know who the person is going for you and who isn’t,” Warner advised ‘India Today’.
“The other disappointing thing for me was not being explained why I was dropped as captain. If you want to go along the lines of form, it is a difficult one because, I guess whatever you have done in the past would have some weight moving forward, you would think.”
The 34-year-old Warner stated being stripped off captaincy was “a tough pill to swallow” however he would need to transfer on.
“Especially when you have got performed about 100 video games for the franchise, I feel I had 4 dangerous video games in these first 5 matches in Chennai.
“It is difficult, a tough pill to swallow. There are still questions to which I think I’ll never get answers, but you have to move on,” he added.
The Australian stated that he would like to characterize SRH once more however that’s not in his arms.
“I would love nothing more than to represent Sunrisers but obviously, that decision is with the owners,” he stated.
“I really enjoyed my time with Sunrisers, you all out there (fans) make it so special for us (family). Hopefully, I’ll get to come back out there, whether it be in the SRH uniform or someone else’s. I will salute you all when I come back to play in Hyderabad,” he added.