David Warner takes subtle dig at Sunrisers Hyderabad with shocking Instagram rev
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A Strained Relationship Reaches Social Media
In a turn of events that has left the cricketing fraternity stunned, Australian batting maestro David Warner has shed light on the frosty relationship he currently shares with his former Indian Premier League franchise, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). The revelation came via an Instagram story, where Warner shared a screenshot demonstrating that the official Sunrisers Hyderabad handle had blocked him on the platform. This public confirmation of being digitally ostracized has sparked a massive debate among fans regarding the bridge-burning that occurred between the team’s most iconic player and the management.
When a fan reached out in the comments section of a post urging the franchise to reconcile, tagging the account with, ‘@sunrisershyd, please unblock our captain, Warner,’ the veteran batter did not hold back. Warner responded with a blunt, ‘They would never unblock me,’ signaling that the rift runs far deeper than a simple social media misunderstanding. The viral nature of the screenshot has served as a poignant reminder of how quickly the tides can turn in the high-stakes environment of the IPL.
The Legacy of a True SRH Icon
To understand the gravity of this situation, one must look back at the immense contribution David Warner made to the Hyderabad-based side. Joining the franchise in 2014, Warner was an immediate force of nature. In his inaugural season, he notched up 528 runs to become their leading run-scorer. By 2015, he was appointed captain, and by 2016, he had etched his name into the history books by captaining SRH to their maiden and only IPL title to date. His 2016 campaign was nothing short of legendary, as he amassed a staggering 848 runs.
Warner’s dominance for SRH is statistically unparalleled. Consider his record between 2014 and 2020:
- He was the highest run-scorer for the franchise in every single season he participated.
- He consistently breached the 500-run mark in every season played for the team.
- He became the only player in the franchise’s history to surpass 3,000 runs, finishing with a total of 4,014 runs in 95 matches.
- His average stood at a remarkable 49.5, accompanied by a strike rate of 143, including 40 fifties and two centuries.
The Anatomy of the Fallout
The relationship began to deteriorate significantly during the 2021 season. Following a string of poor performances from both the player and the team, tensions flared behind the scenes. Warner, who was visibly frustrated with the team’s trajectory, made comments that were interpreted as criticisms of the team management’s involvement in selection processes. Such public remarks regarding ownership meddling proved to be the final straw for the SRH hierarchy.
Following the mid-season suspension of the 2021 tournament, the fallout was swift. Warner was removed from the captaincy and subsequently dropped from the playing eleven entirely. This bitter exit marked the end of an era. The following year, Warner moved on to the Delhi Capitals, the team where he first cut his teeth in the IPL, effectively closing the chapter on his time in Hyderabad.
Moving Forward
While David Warner has since moved on to new challenges in his IPL career, the bitterness of his departure from Sunrisers Hyderabad remains a subject of intense scrutiny. For fans who witnessed his heroics in the orange jersey, seeing him blocked by the official account serves as a sad testament to how professional relationships in sports can crumble. As the cricketing world watches, one can only wonder if the franchise will ever move to mend fences with the man who brought them their only taste of glory.
