Warner’s chopper set to touch down in the SCG outfield ahead of the BBL showdown
David Warner is making a dramatic entry into the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) for Sydney Thunder. He plans to play in the last three league stage matches before heading to the UAE to captain Dubai Capitals in the International League T20.
January 11, 2024
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Warner’s chopper set to touch down in the SCG outfield ahead of the BBL showdown
David Warner is making a dramatic entry into the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) for Sydney Thunder. He plans to play in the last three league stage matches before heading to the UAE to captain Dubai Capitals in the International League T20.
David Warner is making a dramatic entry into the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) for Sydney Thunder. He plans to play in the last three league stage matches before heading to the UAE to captain Dubai Capitals in the International League T20. Despite his recent retirement from Test cricket, he’s in a race against time to reach the venue for a crucial match against Sydney Sixers on January 12. Interestingly, Warner, who retired at the SCG last week, will land his helicopter on the same outfield where the ‘Thanks Davey’ message was painted during the Australia-Pakistan Test match. Initially considering Allianz Stadium, the plan changed, and weather permitting, Warner will touch down at the SCG outfield at 5 PM local time after attending his brother’s wedding in the Hunter Valley.
“He’s going to take a lot of effort to come and play for us. We love having him here. Last year he was awesome for us, maybe didn’t score as many runs as he would have liked but around the group and passing on knowledge was awesome to have him around. He’s one of the better team men. All the fans get to enjoy him playing cricket,” Sydney Thunder pacer Gurinder Sandhu said.
In the upcoming match, Sydney Sixers will feature Steve Smith, adding to the excitement of the game. The fixture is anticipated to be a blockbuster, and a full house is expected at the SCG. Commenting on David Warner’s entrance, someone remarked, “He’s a bit Hollywood, isn’t he? That’s very Davey.” Another person mentioned getting a Lime bike and planning to replicate the same and ride out as Warner lands tomorrow night.
“I’m glad they are making it happen because think everyone in the country who is a fan of cricket wants to see David Warner in the BBL and I’m really looking forward to coming up against him. One of the best players in the world and has been for a long time,” Sixers pacer Sean Abbott added.