Watch: David Warner Waves SRH Flag From The Stands During IPL 2021 Clash vs KKR In Dubai
IPL 2021: Left out of the playing XI, SRH's David Warner was seen in the stands at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, cheering on his team during their IPL clash against Kolkata Knight Riders.
- Ajay Pal Singh
- Updated: October 04, 2021 09:14 AM IST
Highlights
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David Warner was present in the stands in Dubai on Sunday
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Warner was seen cheering on his side in the match vs KKR
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The Australian has been dropped from SRH's playing XI
David Warner, who was dropped from the SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) playing XI, was present in the stands in Dubai on Sunday, cheering on his side during their Indian Premier League (IPL) game against Kolkata Knight Riders. Warner, who registered scores of zero and two in the UAE leg of IPL 2021, was replaced in the XI by England opening batter Jason Roy. David Warner was not present at the ground in the subsequent two games after being axed but the Australian came to Dubai to lend his support to SRH.
Watch the video here:
ICYMI: Hi @SunRisers fans here's @davidwarner31 sending you a wave#VIVOIPL | #KKRvSRH pic.twitter.com/mFej5lRiz7
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) October 3, 2021
Warner's presence in the stadium couldn't change SRH's fortune this season as they stumbled to another defeat.
In the match, after winning the toss and opting to bat, SRH were off to a horrific start as they lost Wriddhiman Saha on the second ball of the match.
His opening partner Jason Roy followed suit as he departed after scoring 10 runs off 13 deliveries.
Kane Williamson tried to steer the innings but a mix-up with Priyam Garg ended his stay in the middle. He scored 26 runs.
Abdul Samad played a knock of 26 towards the backend of the innings to take SRH's total to 115/8.
In reply, KKR were off to a cautious start but Jason Holder struck in his second over to remove the in-form Venkatesh Iyer for 8.
Shubman Gill kept going and brought up his half-century to setup the run chase for KKR. He put on 55 runs for the third wicket with Nitish Rana before losing his wicket to Siddarth Kaul. Gill made 57.
Rana (25) too fell soon after but a cameo from Dinesh Karthik helped KKR get over the line with two balls to spare.