'Good for nothing David Warne was a class clown'
Mumbai: Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner deserves plenty of credit for shaping up his side this season. Leading from the front, Warner, currently the third highest run-scorer in the IPL with 515 runs in 11 outings has been a horror for bowling attacks.
The Australian vice-captain was the first man since 1877 to debut for Australia before playing first-class cricket. Considered as among the dangerous T20 batsmen Warner’s astute captaincy and his prowess in limited-overs cricket, has made him a force to reckon with.
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To lead a team to success, you do not have to be brilliant in studies. At least that’s what the explosive southpaw’s report card read.
A few weeks back, Warner posted his class report of year 12 and wrote, “And when you move house you tend to come across some old stuff. Class report year 12. Haha Class clown but always behaved in a responsible manner. This was one teacher who said to me you will be good at nothing when you grow up. I practiced what I knew best and that was Cricket. #lovesport #memories #RBHS #mathsiwasnevergoodat”
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What was interesting to notice was the comment below the grades. A ‘class clown’ is certainly proving himself to be a class apart.