Australia’s David Warner Signs 2-Year Deal with Sydney Thunder Ahead Of Big Bash Season, ending speculation of his association with the UAE’s T20 league.
He is now back in the setup:-
Warner was a part of the franchise in the third season of the Big Bash League, but he played only one game. He has now returned to the setup and will support the next generation of players.
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“I’m really excited to be back in the Big Bash with the club I started from. I care a lot about the game and am aware of the conditions I enjoy as a professional cricketer. Turns out, they have largely come from other senior players who have come before me.”
My retirement from my contribution to the future of BBL:-
“This is how the game is structured and I think my contribution to the future of the BBL will benefit the next generation of players after I retire,” Warner told Sydney Thunder.
“I have no doubt that he already has, and will continue to, inspire many. Many children” – Trevor Bayliss on David Warner.
ST head coach Trevor Bayliss was pleased with the latest deal and said Warner would continue to inspire many kids to take up the sport.
Davy’s record on the field speaks for itself:-
“Davy’s record on the field speaks for itself and I have no doubt he already has. And will continue to inspire many children to play and love cricket,” Bayliss said.
“He is also a passionate and committed family man and this aligns very well. With the culture of the Thunder and the family nature of Thunder Nation supporters.”
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“The club has a tremendous group of young talented batsmen and leaders. Such as Jason Sangha, Ollie Davies, Matt Gilkes, and Baxter Holt, they will all benefit greatly from Davy’s experience and guidance,” he concluded.