David Warner Joins Pakistan Super League Season 10 in 2024
Former Australian opener David Warner signs for the Pakistan Super League Season 10 draft. PSL announced his participation for the high-profile tournament starting in April 2024 in Gwadar. Warner, renowned for his remarkable cricketing career, recently retired, marking 18,995 runs across all formats.
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In a significant move, former Australian cricket star David Warner has thrown his hat into the ring for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 draft. The announcement comes after Warner's illustrious international career came to an end, marking him as one of the most formidable openers in cricket history.
The PSL organizers took to social media to confirm Warner's participation, describing it as "ENDING 2024 ON A HIGH." This season is set to begin in Gwadar, Balochistan, on April 8 and will conclude on May 19, adding another exciting chapter to Warner's storied career. His decision follows that of former New Zealand pacer Tim Southee, who also entered the draft for the upcoming season.
Before signing up for the PSL, Warner was involved in the 2025 IPL mega auction but went unsold. His international career statistics are awe-inspiring: over 18,000 runs, 49 centuries, and numerous accolades, including two ICC Cricket World Cup titles. Warner's move to PSL is seen as a nod to his enduring legacy in the sport.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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