Dubai, UAE – Australian cricketing legend David Warner is gearing up for his second season with the Dubai Capitals in the DP World International League T20. As the team sets its sights on Season 3 of the highly competitive tournament, Warner is determined to play an even bigger role in building on their runner-up finish from the previous edition.
Reflecting on his debut season with the Dubai Capitals, Warner expressed satisfaction with the tournament’s competitive structure and praised its unique blend of international and local talent. “I enjoyed the competition. It was challenging from an opening batter’s perspective and good for the bowlers. The way we fought and came back strongly towards the end of the tournament was fantastic,” he remarked.
The DP World ILT20’s squad rules, which allow nine international players per team alongside at least two UAE players, impressed Warner. “It’s rare to see such great talent from around the world mix with local talent. It strengthens the competition and offers local players invaluable experience. Everyone is talking about this tournament globally, and many want to be a part of it,” he added.
Praising UAE cricketers, Warner highlighted Haider Ali’s contributions to the Dubai Capitals’ campaign last season. “Haider Ali stood out for us. Though he didn’t get many opportunities, he seized the moment when it mattered. He was an integral part of our team, and I was thrilled for him,” he said.
Warner also shared his love for the Dubai International Stadium, calling it one of his favorite venues in the world. “The atmosphere is electrifying, with loud fans and amazing light displays. The aesthetics of the ground make it a fantastic place to play cricket,” he noted.
Recalling his fondest memory in the UAE, Warner mentioned Australia’s historic T20 World Cup win in 2021. “Winning the World Cup here was unforgettable. The semi-final and final were nail-biting, and the atmosphere was incredible. It’s truly a special place to play cricket,” he said.
Discussing the playing conditions, Warner lauded the wickets and ground dimensions in the UAE. “The wickets can be challenging initially, but once you settle in, you can play freely. The boundary dimensions are perfect for a batsman compared to Australia. I just enjoy playing here,” he commented.
Looking ahead, Warner encouraged fans to attend the games and support the teams. “The DP World ILT20 offers an incredible spectacle, showcasing exciting talent from around the globe and locally. Get your tickets and enjoy some entertaining cricket,” he urged.
As he enters the twilight of his illustrious career, the veteran batter is focused on giving back to the game. “This game has given me everything, and I owe it to the people who have supported me. My goal is to mentor young cricketers, share my experience, and continue evolving as a leader,” Warner stated.
With 49 international centuries to his name, Warner remains committed to staying fit and competing at the highest level. “This game isn’t just for the young. You can play at my age too, but you need to stay fit and keep up with the youngsters,” he concluded.
As the Dubai Capitals prepare for the upcoming season, Warner’s experience and leadership will undoubtedly be pivotal in their quest for the championship.