Australian opener David Warner, famend for his love of Indian films, made a dramatic entrance on the Big Bash League (BBL) Sydney derby between Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers. True to his filmy model, Warner arrived on the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in a helicopter. The swashbuckling cricketer, who just lately retired from Test and ODI cricket, is understood for incorporating Indian movie music and dialogues into his matches and interactions with followers and the media.
Warner, who attended his brother’s wedding ceremony earlier than the match, landed on the pitch in a helicopter, a second captured and shared by the BBL’s official X (previously Twitter) deal with. In his BBL profession, spanning 9 matches, Warner has scored 251 runs with a median of 35.86, together with a century and fifty, and his highest rating is 102. While he represented Sydney Sixers within the 2012/13 season, he has predominantly performed for Sydney Thunder. (IND vs AFG 1st T20I: ‘MS Dhoni Rates Me…’, Shivam Dube Credits CSK Captain For Improvement In His Game)
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Full journey of David Warner in Helicopter to SCG for Big Bash match.Â
 What an entry…..pic.twitter.com/TwTsQe9954
 Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 12, 2024
In his T20 profession, Warner boasts spectacular stats, accumulating 11,695 runs at a median of 37.60 and a strike charge of 140.61 in 355 innings. With eight centuries and 99 fifties, his finest T20 rating is 135*. Warner, a cricket legend, has retired from Test and ODI codecs, forsaking a exceptional legacy that features an ICC World Test Championship, two ICC Cricket World Cups, and a number of Ashes victories.
In 112 Test matches, Warner scored 8,786 runs at a median of 44.59, with 26 centuries and 37 fifties. His finest Test rating is 335*. Additionally, in 161 ODIs, he accrued 6,932 runs at a median of 45.30, with 22 centuries and 33 fifties. Warner stays Australia’s sixth-highest run-scorer in ODIs, with a highest rating of 179.
Although retired from Test and ODI cricket, Warner is about to proceed taking part in T20Is, gearing up for the ICC T20 World Cup scheduled for June 1 in West Indies/USA. With 99 T20Is beneath his belt, he has scored 2,894 runs at a median of 32.88, together with a century and 24 fifties. As Australia’s second-highest run-scorer in T20Is, Warner stays a key participant within the shortest format of the sport.