Warner Leaves SRH With an Emotional Message, Says Will Miss Team

David Warner amassed a staggering 692 runs in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League.

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David Warner ended IPL 2019 with eight fifties and a hundred to his name.
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David Warner ended IPL 2019 with eight fifties and a hundred to his name.
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After Warner’s departure on Monday, Sunrisers Hyderabad players and support staff said the team will miss prolific the Australian opener. Warner played his last game for the Sunrisers Hyderabad this season and now would be joining Australia's World Cup camp.

Warner, who recently returned to competitive cricket after serving out his one-year ban for ball tampering, has been named in the 15-member Australian squad for the mega event

“I can not express my gratitude enough to the @SunRisers family for your support, not just this season but also for the last year. It’s been a long time waiting but it was great to be back,” the swashbuckling opener posted on his official Twitter handle.
Warner has been the leading run scorer in this IPL, He amassed a staggering 692 runs in the ongoing edition of the cash-rich T20 league.

Afghanistan and Sunrisers’ spinner Rashid Khan tweeted that he would miss Warner in the team.

"Safe flight my bro @davidwarner31.We are already missing you it was an absolutely pleasure to play together again and 1 thing I will miss a lot while you were telling me in ground MASHALLAH and INSHALLAH . See u soon in World Cup. @SunRisers @IPL," tweeted Rashid along with a photo.

Sunrisers head coach Tom Moody also lavished praise on his compatriot for the great character and resilience shown by him.

"Another phenomenal @IPL for @davidwarner31, takes more than skill to emerge from the recent past it shows great character, resilience and determination to rise as he has. #welcomeback #ClassAct #IPL2019," Moody, who also represented Australia, wrote on his Twitter handle.

Sunrisers Hyderabad will face Mumbai Indians in a crucial clash at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on May 2.

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