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David Warner to captain Sydney Thunder after leadership ban lifted

David Warner to captain Sydney Thunder after leadership ban lifted

Sydney Thunder will launch their BBL campaign on 17 December, with a match against Adelaide Strikers in Canberra

David Warner has officially been appointed as the captain of the Sydney Thunder for the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) season, following the recent removal of his long-standing leadership ban. The ban, implemented by Cricket Australia after the 2018 Newlands ball-tampering scandal, had prohibited Warner from holding any leadership position in Australian cricket for the past five years. However, a ruling from Cricket Australia’s Code of Conduct Commission last month has now cleared Warner to lead, allowing him to take the helm for the Thunder’s full season.

David Warner on return to his captaincy

For David Warner, captaining the Thunder is an honour he deeply values. Reflecting on his role, he stated, “Captaining the Thunder again this season means a lot to me. I was part of the team from the start, and now to be back with that ‘C’ next to my name feels fantastic. I’m looking forward to leading from the front and sharing my experience with the young talent coming through.” Warner added that he aims to support and mentor the team’s emerging players, saying, “One of the most exciting parts of this role is the chance to give back to the younger players, to pass on some of the knowledge I’ve gathered over the years. I want to help them grow so that one day, one of these young guns can step up and lead the team when I’m done.”

Building legacy for Sydney Thunder

Sydney Thunder’s general manager, Trent Copeland, who played a key role in the appeal process, believes this new role allows Warner to solidify a lasting legacy at the club. “This is a huge moment for David and for our club,” Copeland explained. “It’s not only about his career; it’s about the legacy he’s creating, especially for his family and the next generation of players.” Copeland emphasised that Warner’s captaincy represents more than just a cricketing milestone: “For the fans in Western Sydney who’ve long recognised David as a Thunder legend, it’s a special moment to now see him as their captain. This captaincy is about more than cricket; it’s about community, legacy, and helping our younger players gain the skills they need to succeed.”

Previous leadership experience of David Warner

Warner’s experience as a leader is not limited to his early days with Thunder. Since his Cricket Australia (CA) ban, he has captained various international franchise teams, including stints in the Bangladesh Premier League, Indian Premier League, and the ILT20.

He last led an Australian team in a T20I series against New Zealand in 2018. Warner will be taking over the role from Chris Green, who captained the Thunder last season, when the team finished last in the standings. Praising Green and another former interim captain, Jason Sangha, Warner noted, “I want to compliment the way Greeny led from the front. He’s an exceptional talent with fantastic leadership qualities. Jason Sangha, too, before his injury. I gained great insight from both, and I know they’re guys I can lean on this season.”

Reflections on leadership ban

The Code of Conduct Commission’s review panel took into account Warner’s contrite attitude, with its ruling indicating, “The respectful and contrite tone of his [Warner’s] responses, as well as the content impressed the Review Panel and led it to the unanimous view that he was sincere and genuine in acknowledging responsibility for the conduct and in his statement that he had extreme remorse for his conduct.” Copeland expressed that lifting the ban was about more than Warner captaining the Thunder: “This is far bigger than a cricket captaincy role. It’s leadership in a lifelong context… This is about Davey, his family, and ultimately, in our belief, what is right at this point in time.”

Sydney Thunder upcoming matches

Sydney Thunder will launch their BBL campaign on 17 December, with a match against Adelaide Strikers in Canberra. Fans can look forward to the season’s first Sydney derby, where Thunder will clash with the Sydney Sixers on 21 December at the Showground Stadium.

Warner’s reinstatement as Thunder’s captain marks a fresh chapter for the team, and his leadership is anticipated to bring stability and inspiration to the players, especially the young talent, as they embark on the upcoming BBL season.

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