NEW DELHI: Flamboyant opening batsman David Warner landed at the iconic SCG in a helicopter on Saturday, ready to participate in a Big Bash League (BBL) match for Sydney Thunder.
Fresh from attending his brother’s wedding in the Hunter Valley, the 37-year-old touched down in his chopper on the SCG outfield.
Warner pulled the curtains down on a glorious Test career in front of his home crowd at the SCG last week, guiding Australia to a convincing win in the third Test with a fluent half-century against Pakistan.
While he has officially retired from ODIs, Warner remains committed to T20Is and various T20 leagues worldwide, including his recent two-year deal with Sydney Thunder.
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Fresh from attending his brother’s wedding in the Hunter Valley, the 37-year-old touched down in his chopper on the SCG outfield.
Warner pulled the curtains down on a glorious Test career in front of his home crowd at the SCG last week, guiding Australia to a convincing win in the third Test with a fluent half-century against Pakistan.
While he has officially retired from ODIs, Warner remains committed to T20Is and various T20 leagues worldwide, including his recent two-year deal with Sydney Thunder.
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Sydney Thunder will face Sydney Sixers on Friday.