'I have no offers' Australian Legend David Warner disappointed after being Overlooked in this T20 League

'I have no offers' Australian Legend David Warner disappointed after being Overlooked in this T20 League
David Warner in the frame

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David Warner is, in fact, one of the greatest opening-batter cricketers of all time.

He has played 399 matches, scored 12,913 types at an average of over 37 and strike rate of over 140.

Australian cricket legend  David Warner shared his thoughts on why he is not playing the Major League cricket in reply to a tweet on X. The legendary opening batsman, who has made up his mind to quit international cricket in the year 2024, has not received an offer, leaving the fans and cricket lovers aghast, for whom the name Warner conjures up so many memories of a glorious career and a great impact on franchise cricket. 

Warner and His Retirement

David Warner is, in fact, one of the greatest opening-batter cricketers of all time. He trucked runs over grains of sand through every format, eternally imprinting great Australia's name with those of the All-time greats. After his retirement from international cricket, he said he would still be playing here and there in global T20 leagues. Naturally, the passing on of offers caused many eyebrows to raise, which is all the more interesting as he has continued to perform and be a match-winner.

Development in Warner's Performance and Snub from IPL

But maybe the biggest shock in the cricketing world-that-was this year has been Warner-unst Sold in the IPL auction, 2023, for no amount. No franchise, not even one that took into consideration his scorecards being the highest among overseas players in IPL history, was willing to bid for this stalwart batter. For the last decade, that description-Mr. IPL-has been so very apt for Warner.

After he himself had brought his side to the final post-retirement but lost to Hobart Hurricanes, his batting and captaincy looked good all the way through the tournament following that. Warrior lifestyle continued playing in the Dubai Capitals ILT20 in lifting the title with a sizable contribution. 

Warner's Emotional Comments for the MLC 

In response to a fan asking him to join Major League Cricket, Warner gave this very heartfelt answer: "I have no offers mate," adding a crying emoji. This just about captures the weight that this latest prick has been on him, given both his proven track record and performances. 

Warner's T20 career stats tell it all. He has played 399 matches, scored 12,913 types at an average of over 37 and strike rate of over 140, apart from 108 fifties and eight hundreds throughout his career. In IPL, he scored 6,565 runs with an average of 40.52 and a strike rate of 139.78, with 62 fifties and four hundreds to his name. 

There is no concrete future for Warner as far as MLC is concerned at present. But after watching him perform in the BBL and ILT20, it seems there is still a lot to offer. If any other injury or calamity frees up a roster spot in mid-season, then Warner finds a good chance for that replacement role. 

Warner's future

David Warner's tearfully yet openly uttered condition of being offer-less from Major League cricket became a loud enterprise common talk surrounding the changing dynamics of franchise cricket. It is thus certain that Warner's rude disposition would remain an important value for this game, which has certainly shown him stress-testing conditions. This is one of the stories of T20 history wherein fans would sincerely wish to know what happens next to one of the decorated players-very much the beginning for him.