Australian cricket star David Warner has entered the Pakistan Super League Player Draft for season 10 officially. Warner has now become the 23rd international player to registered for the 10th edition of the league.
Pakistan Cricket Board released the news on the social media account that said, “ENDING 2024 ON A HIGH. The Aussie powerhouse David Warner has registered for the PSL Draft.” News about the draft day has already started creating a buzz among cricket fans.
Joining Warner in the draft are fellow Aussies Usman Khawaja, Matthew Short, Sean Abbott, and Alex Carey, along with a host of international players from around the globe.
A Look at Warner’s Impressive Career
David Warner is rightly considered a legend in Australian cricket history. In Test matches, he has an impressive tally of 8,786 runs from 112 games. In ODIs, Warner has scored 6,932 runs across 161 matches. And let’s not overlook his contributions in T20Is, where he has smashed 3,277 runs in 110 games, including one century and 28 half-centuries.
Currently, Warner leads the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League and is in some of the sharpest form seen so far. Just recently, he smashed 86 off 57 balls for the Melbourne Renegades, packed with two sixes and 10 boundaries, and has been awarded the Player of the Match.
PSL 10 Draft to Be Held in Gwada
The highly-anticipated player draft for PSL 10 is scheduled for January 11, 2025, in the scenic city of Gwadar, Balochistan. Earlier this month, the PCB opened the registration and trade window for foreign players, and the list is shaping up to be stellar.
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The draft pick order for the platinum category has already been decided. Lahore Qalandars, the defending champions, get the first pick, followed by Karachi Kings. Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi will pick third and fourth, while Multan Sultans and Islamabad United round out the order.
Registered Foreign Players for PSL 10 Draft: David Warner (Australia), Tim Southee (New Zealand), Martin Guptill (New Zealand), Rassie van der Dussen (South Africa), Matthew Short (Australia), Gudakesh Motie (West Indies), Alex Hales (England), Luke Wood (England), Sean Abbott (Australia), Alex Carey (Australia), Usman Khawaja(Australia), Corbin Bosh (South Africa), Rilee Rossouw (South Africa), Colin Munro (New Zealand), Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand), Tom Kohler-Cadmore (England), Tom Curran (England), David Willey(England), Dawid Malan (England), Jason Roy (England), Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh), Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh) and Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe).
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