On Monday, the star openers of the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), David Warner bid adieu to the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) with his match-winning knock of 81 off 56 balls. After the game, he recorded a warm message for the SRH family and helping him from behind the camera was his teammate Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
Bhuvneshwar, who is known for his bowling variations, tried adding one more skill in his armor by holding the camera to help Warner record his message for the SRH management, fellow players and the fans who supported him through thick and thin. The Australian southpaw has left to join Australia’s pre-World Cup 2019 training camp as he finished his IPL 2019 campaign on high, scoring 692 runs in 12 matches.
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Warner thanked the SRH management for being generous and supporting him and let him play for the franchise after his international ban, following “Sandpapergate” incident. Here is the video of the same:
.@davidwarner31's message – straight from the 🧡 to you!
What happens when a cricketer turns cameraman? Watch as @BhuviOfficial goes behind the lens to capture Warner's @SunRisers journey for https://t.co/sdVARQFuiM. By @28anand. #SRHvKXIP
Full 📹 – https://t.co/uxTDHy7Ql0 pic.twitter.com/UEefeywgTg
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 30, 2019
The southpaw further described, “I am very grateful for the opportunity to come here again and play and participate in the IPL. We can’t thank them enough for their loyalty and generosity. He also acknowledged the love and support he received from the SRH fans, he said, “To the fans, thank you very much. You guys are the backbone of our team. You guys always come out and support us in numbers and we really appreciate it. Keep making some noise for us because the boys can hear you.”
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Warner had expressed similar kind of emotions during the post-match presentation ceremony as well when he received the man of the match award for his blistering half-century.
SRH opener said, “I just put the bat down and tried to be the best man I can be, the best husband I can be and that’s worked for me.” He did admit that he had also taken up a new role in the SRH camp as the resident funnyman. He explained, “Yeah, I try to be the funnyman in the team, the prankster!”