Hungry David Warner wants to fire in Caribbean Premier League

David Warner, who missed playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2018 after he was banished for 12 months for his involvement in ball-tampering during Australia’s Test series in South Africa, will have Kieron Pollard and Darren Sammy as teammates.

cricket Updated: Aug 01, 2018 19:50 IST
David Warner will have Kieron Pollard and Darren Sammy as teammates in the Caribbean Premier League side St Lucia Stars. (AFP)

David Warner will get a feel of Indian Premier League next week when he turns out for St Lucia Stars in the 2018 Caribbean Premier League.

Warner, who missed playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2018 after he was banished for 12 months for his involvement in ball-tampering during Australia’s Test series in South Africa, will have Kieron Pollard and Darren Sammy as teammates.

Warner is free to play domestic T20 tournaments subject to clearance by respective cricket boards. While the BCCI did not allow the Australian opener to play for SRH, the West Indies Cricket Board has allowed Warner to play the Caribbean T20 league.

Warner and ex-Australian captain Steve Smith, who is also serving a year-long ban, recently played a T20 tournament in Canada in July.

Warner will start his CPL campaign on August 8 when St Lucia Stars take on Trinbago Knight Riders in the opening fixture of the tournament.

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“It’s the world’s biggest party! They always talk about how exciting CPL is for West Indies cricket and getting fans engaged, they absolutely love it. It is literally for the fans there, it’s a big massive party and it is just exciting that they can bring world class players.

“Growing up as a kid, watching their West Indies fast bowling and all these rivalries with different batsmen and players around the world, that’s what you grow up and picture the West Indies as, so to play in the CPL is going to be a massive buzz for me as everyone talks about how good it is.”

Warner says he is excited about the squad that the Stars have put together for the 2018 tournament, with all bases covered as they look to bounce back after a disappointing season last year.

“I think that when you look at the batting unit, it looks very strong and obviously the all rounding unit, and bowling unit complements itself. I think the batting unit in the way I look at it is like hammer and tongs, so we can go out there and be almost 80/90 off the first six, but even if we lose a couple wickets we will still be flying at a rapid rate, that’s what I see with our batting order. We surely pack a punch there.”

“We just have to win one game to be better than last year which is a positive, but I personally think that we have got a chance to actually progress and move a lot further forward than they did last year. Improvement is about attitude and if you go back to last year, win that first game and gain some momentum. You don’t want to look too far ahead, take each game as it comes.

Warner will be playing with two of the great T20 all-rounders -- Pollard and Sammy. He has played against them in T20 tournaments around the world and in international cricket, but he doesn’t think being on the same side as these players will be that much different from playing against them.

“I don’t think it will be too much different, the thing that they all bring is each individual is different in their character, but what they do bring to the table is their competitiveness along with their knowledge of the game. They have played a lot of the short form of the game as well so experience is a big thing but just pure competitiveness.

“They both play the game hard once they are on the field and that’s one thing that I love doing as well so I think they go suited to each other very well and they have also played a lot of cricket with each other so I’m expecting the same thing when I play with them, to go out there, play the cricket hard and to be ultra-competitive.”

This year the Stars will be coached by fellow Australian, Brad Hodge. Warner says he is looking forward to working with him in 2018

“I’ve done a little bit with Hodge, I haven’t been under him, but he is an exceptional person and a quality human being and an exceptional player. Opportunities came through at the wrong time of his career unfortunately but as a coach I have only heard good reports and I’m certainly looking forward to working under him that’s for sure.”

First Published: Aug 01, 2018 19:50 IST