“It will be great for us to be a part of the BBL as a family, and it is something that I am really looking forward to sharing with them.”Īddressing his leadership ban, Warner said he was open to having a conversation with CA officials. “My ‘girls’ have told me that they’d love to watch me play at home and in the BBL,” he said.
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(Photo by Mike Owen/Getty Images)īut speaking on Sunday, Warner said his family helped convince him it was time to return to the BBL. The left-hander has played just three matches in the history of the BBL, having scored 101 not out for the Thunder in the tournament's inaugural game and playing his last in the 2013-14 season for the Sydney Sixers.ĭavid Warner with wife Candice and their daughters at the MCG in 2021. Warner, a swashbuckling opener, has the potential to bring the kind of crowds the BBL enjoyed at the height of its popularity. His signature is a major coup for Cricket Australia, who have poured a reported $8 million into player recruitment for the upcoming season in a bid to revive the flagging competition. 'DISGUSTING': Cricket world turns on Marcus Stoinis over on-field act 'CAN'T WAIT': Tim Paine's shock return to cricket after break from game
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Warner announced on Sunday that his nine-year exile from the BBL is over after he signed a two-year deal with the Thunder that will allow him to play for them when not representing Australia. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)ĭavid Warner's stunning return to the BBL with the Sydney Thunder is even more remarkable given his wife's recent comments that he'd never play in the domestic T20 league ever again. Steve Smith and David Warner celebrate after Australia's Ashes triumph in 2017.