Can Warner the player resuscitate Sunrisers, and his form?

The former captain is likely to return to the XI to replace Bairstow, but has he come to terms with just being a player?

Hemant Brar17-Sep-2021″Facing something new can mean fear or excitement. This time I’m going for excitement.”David Warner was promoting his bat sponsor but these could very well have been his inner thoughts as he resumes the IPL with Sunrisers Hyderabad. This time, only as a player.Warner has a special relationship with the IPL. It’s the only T20 league in the world he regularly features in. When he returned to the tournament in 2019, after missing the 2018 season because of his ball-tampering ban, Sunrisers’ coach at the time, Tom Moody, said Warner was “jumping out of his skin” to start the campaign.Related

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In 2020, Warner was reinstated as Sunrisers captain and helped them reach the playoffs for the fifth straight season.But the IPL is a cruel beast. It has got little space for emotions, and players are often evaluated on cold numbers. In 2021, when Warner registered an underwhelming strike rate of 110.28 across six games, Sunrisers didn’t hesitate to drop him, which meant he also lost the captaincy.There are times when a batter is short of runs but not out of form. For Warner, it was the opposite. He was still managing some runs but was not able to score them freely on Chennai’s sluggish pitches. Sunrisers played their first five games in Chennai; Warner’s scores in the last three of them were 36 off 34, 37 off 37 and 6 off 8.Even when Sunrisers moved to Delhi, Warner’s struggles didn’t end. Against Chennai Super Kings, he consumed 55 balls for his 57 and then watched the opposition chase down 172 in 18.3 overs. Warner knew his innings had done more harm than good to his team. After the game, he put his hand up and took “full responsibility” for the defeat.With Sunrisers having only one win from six games, something had to give. The team management decided two batters, one allrounder, and Rashid Khan was the best combination for their four overseas slots. Jonny Bairstow and Kane Williamson were faring much better, so it was Warner who had to make way for an allrounder.Warner is Hyderabad’s adopted son. While most franchises in the IPL have an Indian superstar in their ranks, Warner has been the face, heart and soul of Sunrisers for more than half a decade. Plus, he has been their most successful captain and by far the most prolific batter. In his six seasons for Sunrisers, Warner has crossed the 500-run mark every single time. No other batter in the tournament has been as consistent.

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