Watch Video: David Warner Arrives in Style at the SCG via Helicopter

David Warner, the retired Australian cricket star, made a dazzling helicopter entry at the SCG for a BBL match, symbolizing his transition to T20 leagues worldwide after bidding adieu to Tests and ODIs.

Watch Video: David Warner Arrives in Style at the SCG via Helicopter
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Madhan

| January 12, 2024 at 12:51 PM

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Australia’s renowned opening batsman, David Warner, who recently bid farewell to Test and ODI cricket, is gearing up to showcase his skills in various T20 leagues across the globe. On January 12, Friday, Warner made a spectacular entrance at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), arriving in a helicopter to participate in the Big Bash League (BBL) match against the Sydney Sixers.

Prior to his grand arrival, Warner had been in the Hunter region, where he had been celebrating his brother’s wedding. The video capturing Warner’s helicopter landing at the iconic SCG has created quite a buzz among fans and cricket enthusiasts.

After his stint in the BBL, Warner is set to play three matches before heading to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to join the Dubai Capitals in the Indian League T20 (ILT20). This move marks Warner’s continued commitment to T20 cricket on the global stage.

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Adding a touch of humor to the event, Warner’s teammate Sean Abbott jokingly remarked that Warner is a bit “Hollywood,” emphasizing his flamboyant entrance. Abbott revealed his plan to welcome Warner in a unique way by riding out on his lime bike as Warner arrives, expressing his excitement to compete against one of the best players globally who has maintained his prowess for an extended period in the cricketing arena.

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