
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|31-12-2024
Has left international cricket. Not T20. David Warner's sabotage in domestic T20 or cricket leagues around the world is still going on, the latest example of which has been seen in the Big Bash League. In this T20 league of Australia, the match was played between Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Renegades on 30 December 2024. In this match, Sydney Thunders captain David Warner did not play but was seen lashing out at the opposing team. His batting style was as fast as lightning and his temperament was explosive. Seeing Warner playing like this, it seemed that he still has a lot of fire in him. The same fire seen in his batting had the effect that there was no problem in sealing the victory.
In the match, Sydney Thunders batted first and scored 156 runs losing 4 wickets in 20 overs. David Warner, the famous opener of world cricket, was seen in the same role in this match also. He not only batted brilliantly but also worked to maintain one end. Meaning, Captain Saheb was seen playing the role of a commander for his team. What he did was truly leading from the front.
Now what did David Warner do after standing at the wicket for 93 minutes? So the answer is that the script of an unbeaten and powerful innings was written. He ensured his team's victory with 12 sixes and fours. Here 12 sixes-fours means 10 fours and 2 sixes. David Warner scored 96 unbeaten runs facing 57 balls with a strike rate of more than 150.
Trademark #DavidWarner
last night
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— Sydney Thunder (@ThunderBBL) December 30, 2024
Left-handed opener Warner was the top scorer for his team Sydney Thunders. The surprising thing is that when Warner played, only he was seen. Meaning, no other batsman of the team could cross the threshold of 50 or even 25 runs.
Now Melbourne Renegades had a target of 157 runs, chasing which they could score only 148 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. In this way, David Warner's team Sydney Thunders won the match by 8 wickets, for which Captain Saheb himself became the player of the match.
This was David Warner's fourth match in the current season of Big Bash. The previous three matches were nothing special for him. Earlier he had scored 7, 17 and 19 runs. However, looking at his innings against Melbourne Renegades, it seemed that David Warner has come late but has come well.




