Warner to be Sydney Thunder skipper
Sydney: David Warner will captain the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League, which was launched in Sydney on Wednesday night. The captains of the eight teams in the new tournament have been unveiled, along with the fixture, with the competition set to begin on December 16 when the Sydney Sixers host the Brisbane Heat at the SCG.
Most of the sides in this league have opted for leaders with captaincy experience. However, the Sydney Thunder team have decided to give the job to Warner, who will be one of their major attractions alongside his fellow opener Chris Gayle. Warner said he was looking forward to taking charge of the ANZ Stadium-based team.
"Captaincy is new for myself and hopefully I will bring a bit to the table. I have had experience in captaining my grade side for the last year and a half. This is a fantastic opportunity for myself and a big responsibility on my shoulders. I've played 100 Twenty20 games, so it's one of those things where I feel I'm experienced enough to take on the role and I've learnt a lot from previous captains," Warner told AAP.
Brad Haddin will lead the Sixers, James Hopes the Heat, Tim Paine the Hobart Hurricanes, Michael Klinger the Adelaide Strikers and Marcus North the Perth Scorchers. In Melbourne, the MCG-based Stars will be captained by Victoria's skipper, Cameron White. Their cross-town rivals, the Renegades, will play out of the Docklands under Andrew McDonald.
Each team will play seven matches in the preliminary stages of the tournament, before semi-finals on January 21 and 22, and the final on January 28.
Meanwhile, the Stars have secured a strong off-field team. Collingwood AFL president and TV host Eddie McGuire will become the side's chairman. He will be joined on the board by the former Test cricketer Damien Fleming and the netball champion Sharelle McMahon.
Sydney: David Warner will captain the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League, which was launched in Sydney on Wednesday night. The captains of the eight teams in the new tournament have been unveiled, along with the fixture, with the competition set to begin on December 16 when the Sydney Sixers host the Brisbane Heat at the SCG.
Most of the sides in this league have opted for leaders with captaincy experience. However, the Sydney Thunder team have decided to give the job to Warner, who will be one of their major attractions alongside his fellow opener Chris Gayle. Warner said he was looking forward to taking charge of the ANZ Stadium-based team.
"Captaincy is new for myself and hopefully I will bring a bit to the table. I have had experience in captaining my grade side for the last year and a half. This is a fantastic opportunity for myself and a big responsibility on my shoulders. I've played 100 Twenty20 games, so it's one of those things where I feel I'm experienced enough to take on the role and I've learnt a lot from previous captains," Warner told AAP.
Brad Haddin will lead the Sixers, James Hopes the Heat, Tim Paine the Hobart Hurricanes, Michael Klinger the Adelaide Strikers and Marcus North the Perth Scorchers. In Melbourne, the MCG-based Stars will be captained by Victoria's skipper, Cameron White. Their cross-town rivals, the Renegades, will play out of the Docklands under Andrew McDonald.
Each team will play seven matches in the preliminary stages of the tournament, before semi-finals on January 21 and 22, and the final on January 28.
Meanwhile, the Stars have secured a strong off-field team. Collingwood AFL president and TV host Eddie McGuire will become the side's chairman. He will be joined on the board by the former Test cricketer Damien Fleming and the netball champion Sharelle McMahon.
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