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Cricket will thrive long as it keeps finding thinkers such as Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath and improvers such as Jason Krejza. In the past few days, these fellows produced moments that will prove hard to beat all season. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's best young cricketers ought to think long and hard before rushing down IPL's yellow brick road. Naturally it is tempting go for the quick buck, or rather a quick million. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Australian captain Michael Clarke, left, and David Warner are seen on the pitch as their team's Twenty20 International cricket match against England is abandoned due to rain at Old Trafford cricket ground Manchester, England, Tuesday Sept. 1, 2009. View Photo »
In my home, it’s not a party without Brussels sprouts and bacon!
Old dog … All Star Glenn McGrath celebrates removing Australian opener David Warner with some familiar faces at the Gabba last night. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
David Warner started the fireworks on an explosive night at the Gabba © Getty Images The retired legends delivered some stinging lessons but it was the young pups of Michael Clarke's Australian XI who stole the Twenty20 exhibition at the Gabba. Full Article at Cricinfo.com
NSW all-rounder Steven Smith will get his chance to impress on the big stage after he was selected in Australia's Twenty20 squad for Sunday night's exhibition match against an ACA All-Star Team at the Gabba. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's David Warner, left, for 0 during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at Trent Bridge cricket ground Nottingham, England, Monday June 8, 2009. View Photo »
Obviously, David Warner and Phil Hughes set the tone early with the bat, and then the rest of the guys chipped in around that
Jubilation … Brett Lee hoists David Warner over his shoulder at the end of the Champions League Twenty20 final, in which the Blues were victorious. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
The duo have been named in a Blues line-up brimming with internationals, including captain Simon Katich, Brad Haddin, Phil Hughes, Stuart Clark, David Warner and Phil Jaques. It will be Clarke's first match for his state since 2006. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
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Australian captain Michael Clarke, left, and David Warner are seen on the pitch as their team's Twenty20 International cricket match against England is abandoned due to rain at Old Trafford cricket ground Manchester, England, Tuesday Sept. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's David Warner, left, for 0 during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at Trent Bridge cricket ground Nottingham, England, Monday June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Australian cricketer David Warner (R) of Delhi Daredevils loses his bat while playing a shot as India's Pinal shah (L) of Mumbai Indians looks on during their IPL T20 match at The Centurion SuperSport Park in Pretoria on May 21, 2009.
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils Rajat Bhatia, right, celebrates as teammate David Warner, left , falls down, after taking a catch to dismiss Chennai Super Kings batsman Murali Vijay, left, for 14 runs during the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, Sou...
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils Rajat Bhatia, right, beats teammate David Warner, center, as he takes a catch to dismiss Chennai Super Kings batsman Murali Vijay, left, for 14 runs during the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday...
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils Rajat Bhatia, center, beats teammate David Warner, right, as he takes a catch to dismiss Chennai Super Kings batsman Murali Vijay, left, for 14 runs during the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday...
View Photo »Rajat Bhatia (R) and David Warner of the Delhi Daredevils make a catch to dismiss Murali Vijay of the Chennai Super Kings during the 2009 Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 cricket tournament at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg May 2, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 30: David Warner of Australia hits out during the Natwest Twenty20 International match between England and Australia at Old Trafford on August 30, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 30: David Warner of Australia hits out during the Natwest Twenty20 International match between England and Australia at Old Trafford on August 30, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner is out LBW during the first international Twenty 20 cricket match at Olf Trafford, in Manchester, north-west England, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner reacts after being hit on the pad in the first Twenty20 cricket international match against England at Old Trafford, Manchester August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner (front) looks towards the umpire as England's Matt Prior appeals before Warner was given out lbw in the first Twenty20 cricket international match at Old Trafford, Manchester in England August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner bats during the first international Twenty 20 cricket match at Olf Trafford, Manchester, north-west England, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 30: David Warner of Australia is out lbw as Matt Prior of England appeals during the Twenty20 International between England and Australia at Old Trafford on August 30, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner bats during the first international Twenty 20 cricket match at Olf Trafford, Manchester, north-west England, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 30: David Warner of Australia hits out during the Twenty20 International between England and Australia at Old Trafford on August 30, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner plays a shot off the bowling of England's James Anderson during their Twenty20 International cricket match at Old Trafford cricket ground Manchester, England, Sunday Aug. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner walks to the pavillion after being caught by Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan for 0 during the ICC World Twenty 20 cricket match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner plays a shot during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket match against the West Indies at The Oval Cricket Ground in London June 6, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's David Warner pads up during a training session for the Twenty20 World Cup cricket at the Oval in London, Thursday, June, 4, 2009.
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils David Warner looks back towards his bat, which slipped from his hands while batting against Mumbai Indians during their 2009 Indian Premier League cricket match in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday May 21, 2009.
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils David Warner plays a shot during the game against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday, May 10, 2009.
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils' David Warner plays a shot against Kolkata Knight Riders during their 2009 Indian Premier League cricket match in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils' David Warner reacts after missing a shot against Kolkata Knight Riders during thier 2009 Indian Premier League cricket match in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday May 5, 2009.
View Photo »Delhi Daredevils batsman David Warner takes evasive action against a bouncer during the Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match against the Chennai Super Kings at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday May 2, 2009. Chennai Super Kings won by 18 runs.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's David Warner, left, for 0 during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at Trent Bridge cricket ground Nottingham, England, Monday June 8, 2009.
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Obviously, David Warner and Phil Hughes set the tone early with the bat, and then the rest of the guys chipped in around that
It was a great team effort everybody chipped in. David Warner and Phil Hughes set the foundation for us when we batted. Others chipped in lower down the order. After that our bowlers did a fantastic job
Our top order guys Hughes and Henriques were brilliant under pressure and so was David Warner
We do have a lot of international guys in our team but we don't play as much Twenty20 cricket as England does. But to have Lee upfront and Stuart Clark, Doug Bollinger, Nathan Hauritz and David Warner with plenty of plenty of experience behind them it is always an advantage to us. We've quite a few opti...
Dirk Nannes and David Warner are good examples of players who have come out of club championships in the past.
If you look at the experiences of Australia's David Warner and Dirk Nannes, arguably without T20 cricket, they wouldn't have graduated from domestic cricketers to international cricketers in such a short period of time
We are relatively well covered in all the departments — pace, spin and our powerful batting is our forte. We’ll have the likes of David Warner and Philip Hughes open the batting with skipper Simon Katich propping up the middle-order. We have a good young talent in Ben Rohrer as well
Everyone's well aware of the David Warner story, in terms of his Australian progression and also his IPL progression
David Warner would never have played cricket for Australia had it not been for Twenty20. Similarly, Dirk Nannes should also credit his career to the latest razzmatazz
If you look at David Warner, he's had a lot of Twenty20 international cricket but every time he talks, every time he's interviewed, all he wants to do is play Test cricket for Australia. His main aim in cricket is to one day wear that Baggy Green
There's probably been an advantage with a few things about whether myself or [opener] David Warner would play for our franchises
- eastscricketfan
5 hours ago
Features David Warner too! Yes, THE David Warner!
- mbdrake 16 hours ago
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