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Australia’s David Warner bids adieu to IPL 2019 with emotional message

The Australian cricketer David Warner played his last match in Indian Premier League 2019 for SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Monday night.

The 32-year-old will no longer be available to play in IPL 2019 with Australia’s pre-World Cup 2019 training camp starting from May 2.

The Australian star took to Instagram on Tuesday morning and penned an emotional message for the SunRisers Hyderabad fans, team, support staff and everyone else concerned with the IPL franchise.

He took to Instagram and wrote: “I cannot express my gratitude enough to the @sunrisershyd family for your support, not just this season but also for the last year. It’s been a long time waiting but it was great to be back amongst the boys. Owners, support staff, players, social media team and the fans thank you very much for welcoming me back with open arms. I thoroughly enjoyed being back out there swinging that willow. Good luck to the guys for the rest of the tournament and finish. #family #orangearmy #humbull😂 #hashtag”.

The former SunRisers Hyderabad captain is currently the top run-getter in IPL 2019 with 692 runs to his name in 12 matches.

The Australian is well ahead of second-placed KL Rahul, who has scored 520 runs for Kings XI Punjab this season, while Andre Russell is third with 486 runs.

David Warner hit eight half-centuries and a century, scoring at a strike-rate of 143.86 and an average of 69.20.

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