David Warner, the Australian cricket star, is all set to make his debut in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as the captain of Karachi Kings. The legendary former opener has been a prominent figure in franchise cricket worldwide, but this will be his first appearance in the PSL after retiring from international cricket last year. However, David Warner’s first press conference ahead of the tournament saw him facing an unexpected and controversial question from a Pakistani reporter.
Addressing Alleged Hate from Indian Fans
During the press conference, the reporter claimed that many Indian fans had trolled David Warner for his participation in the PSL, following his exclusion from the IPL auction last year. The reporter further suggested that David Warner was facing “hate” from Indian supporters due to his involvement with the Pakistani league. David Warner, visibly taken aback by the claim, clarified that this was the first time he had heard of such accusations.
“This is the first I’ve heard of it. From my perspective, I want to play cricket. There’s an opportunity to come to PSL. My international calendar didn’t allow me to come to PSL due to the timings. Now, I want to compete, captain the Karachi Kings, and hopefully, we are able to win the trophy,” said David Warner in response.
David Warner’s IPL Legacy and Transition to PSL
David Warner’s transition to the PSL comes after a long and successful career in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has been one of the league’s most successful overseas players, accumulating 6565 runs in 184 appearances. David Warner has represented both Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad during his IPL career, with some of his most memorable moments coming with the latter. He captained SRH to an IPL title in 2016, solidifying his status as one of the league’s greats.
Despite not being retained by Delhi Capitals for the upcoming IPL season, David Warner remains one of the IPL’s top run-scorers, ranking fourth overall, behind only Indian cricket giants like Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, and Rohit Sharma. David Warner’s move to the PSL is seen as a new chapter in his illustrious career, where he aims to lead Karachi Kings to success.
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