David Warner injury increases Delhi Capitals' tension, will not play third T20I against New Zealand

Due to an injury, David Warner did not play in the team's second Twenty20 match against New Zealand. Kangaroo has now been ruled out of the final Twenty20 match of the first series. Warner will not be playing for the team even in the final Twenty20 match, according to Cricket Australia, who has stated that it will take some time for him to fully recover.

Feb 24, 2024 - 16:10
David Warner injury increases Delhi Capitals' tension, will not play third T20I against New Zealand

Delhi Capitals' level of tension has risen ahead of the 2024 Indian Premier League season. Due to an injury, the Kangaroo team's leading batsman David Warner will not play in the third Twenty20 match versus New Zealand. A big update has come out regarding whether Warner will be available from the start of the 17th season of the Indian Premier League or not.

Due to an injury, David Warner did not play in the team's second Twenty20 match against New Zealand. Kangaroo has now been ruled out of the final Twenty20 match of the first series. Warner will not be playing for the team even in the final Twenty20 match, according to Cricket Australia, who has stated that it will take some time for him to fully recover. Warner scored 32 runs in 20 balls during a dominant inning in the opening Twenty20 match.

Cricket Australia, however, has stated unequivocally that Warner will be fully recovered before the 2024 IPL season beginning. That implies that the Delhi Capitals have nothing to be concerned about. Warner will be a part of the Delhi team from the opening match of the league.

David Warner's bat spoke strongly in IPL 2023. Playing for Delhi Capitals, Warner scored 516 runs in 14 matches at a strike rate of 131.63. Warner had scored 6 half-centuries during this period and his highest score last season was 86 runs.

David Warner will say goodbye to international cricket after the T20 World Cup to be held in West Indies and America. Warner has already said goodbye to ODI and Test cricket. In such a situation, Warner would like to leave a mark with his bat in this World Cup.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer