David Warner reveals why he cannot participate in PSL

Australian David Warner reveals his reason to not participate in an online press conference with journalists

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Australian top-order batter David Warner. — IPL/File
Australian top-order batter David Warner. — IPL/File

KARACHI: Australian opener batter David Warner has revealed the reason why he has no plans in the near future to partake in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

In an online press conference, Warner told journalists the usual PSL schedule clashes with Australia’s international calendar and that’s why it is impossible for him to come and play.

The PSL is one of the most competitive T20 leagues in the cricketing world — which not only includes local but top-quality foreign players as well.

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The experienced cricketer, since his arrival, has become one of the most favourite Australians in Pakistan with his antics on the field and on social media.

Talking about engaging with fans in Pakistan, Warner said that fans are an important part of the game and it is important to keep them engaged during the games.

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“I like to get everyone involved and get the crowd up and going, and that's what I've always tried to do. I engage with the fans, they're the most important people in our game, they come and support us, and we try and put on entertainment if we can, and I just love getting involved,” he said.