Warner ruled out of final T20I, but expected to be fit for start of IPL

David Warner can’t play the last T20I against New Zealand in Auckland because he hurt his adductor. But don’t worry, he should be okay for the IPL starting next month.

 

Warner didn’t play in the second match on Friday because the team planned for him to take a break during the series.

 

According to Cricket Australia, Warner needs a short time to recover. He should be fine for the Indian Premier League and the T20 World Cup later this year.

 

He might need about seven to ten days to get better. Missing the final match of the series means Warner won’t play any more international matches for Australia before the T20 World Cup in June. He scored 32 runs off 20 balls in the first game in Wellington but some people in the crowd weren’t happy with him. He mentioned earlier that he didn’t like how the crowd behaved during the 2016 tour.

 

With Warner out, Steven Smith will likely play at the top of the order. He made 11 runs off 7 balls in the second T20I. Even though he hit a great six, Lockie Ferguson got him out.

 

Smith might not start in the World Cup even if he’s picked. Warner, Travis Head, and Mitchell Marsh are expected to be the top three players.

 

Matt Short played in the first match but didn’t have to bat or bowl. He might get another chance to play. Marsh might take a break before the Test series, and Matthew Wade might lead the team.

 

Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood might not play in Sunday’s match. Mitchell Starc and Spencer Johnson might play instead.

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IPL 2024: Pant or David Warner, who will lead Delhi Capitals?

Rishabh Pant had a bad accident in December 2022, but now he’s back in cricket with full energy! Even though he might not play international cricket soon, he’s all set to join the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 with the Delhi Capitals.

 

Rishabh won’t be keeping wickets for the team, but he’s going to be a great batter. The Delhi Capitals’ co-owner, Parth Jindal, said Rishabh will be the captain for the upcoming IPL season. He thinks Rishabh is a great leader!

 

“Rishabh is hitting balls, running, and starting to keep wickets again. He’s likely to be completely fit for the IPL. I’m expecting Rishabh to play in the IPL and be our leader from the first match. For the first seven games, we’ll use him only as a batter. After that, we’ll see how his body is feeling,” Jindal told ESPN Cricinfo.

 

Rishabh’s return to keeping wickets is still a work in progress. Right now, he can’t keep wickets for the whole 20 overs while batting. So, for the first seven games of the IPL, he’ll only focus on batting. After seeing how his body handles it, they’ll decide what he’ll do for the rest of the tournament. They’re not planning to make David Warner the captain again.

 

Jindal also talked about Anrich Nortje, a South African player. He’s almost ready for the first game after recovering from some fitness problems. Nortje is bowling at 80% power now, and he’ll be at 100% soon.

 

Jindal thinks the team will be strong with Rishabh back. He praised Harry Brook from England, who might play at No. 6. He also talked about Mitchell Marsh, who’s the captain of Australia’s T20I team and plays a big role for the Delhi Capitals.

 

Jindal feels good about the team’s strength and the players’ skills, especially Tristan Stubbs, who did great in the SA20 and won with the Sunrisers Eastern Cape in 2024.

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David Warner confirms international retirement after T20 World Cup 2024

David Warner, an Australian cricketer with years of experience shared his plans to step out of cricket after the 2024 T20 World Cup in June. Warner, who recently led Australia to victory against West Indies in a thrilling T20 match, announced his decision at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart.

Warner, who is 37 years old, has already stopped playing One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Test cricket. He said goodbye to the 50-over games on January 1. Then, he played his last Test match on January 6. During this match, fans cheered him warmly at the Sydney Cricket Ground because he helped Australia win against Pakistan a lot.

In his 100th time playing for Australia in T20 games, Warner became only the third cricket player ever to reach 100 matches in all types of international games. His amazing play, scoring 70 runs in just 36 balls, helped Australia get a 1-0 lead against West Indies. Warner’s great batting skills, along with Adam Zampa taking three wickets, made sure Australia won even though West Indies tried hard to come back.

Warner expressed how happy he felt about winning and mentioned his plan to quit international cricket after the T20 World Cup in June. “I’m so glad we won. The field was good for batting, and I’m really happy with how I played. I’m looking forward to the T20 World Cup. Our team has a bright future, and I want to stay with them until the end,” Warner said after the game.

If Australia wins the T20 World Cup, Warner can retire as a champion in different types of cricket. He was a big part of the Australian team that won the World Test Championship last June and the ODI World Cup in November.

Australia is in Group B with England, Namibia, Oman, and Scotland in the 2024 T20 World Cup. They start playing on June 6 against Oman.

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