Dashing opener David Warner's popularity has increased to such an extent that there are talks about a section of the stadium here being renamed as 'Warner's Corner' for the first T20 International between Australia and India on February 1.
Dashing opener David Warner's popularity has increased to such an extent that there are talks about a section of the stadium here being renamed as 'Warner's Corner' for the first T20 International between Australia and India on February 1.
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According to 'The Daily Telegraph', "officials were so keen to cash in on Warner's recent good form, they were prepared to allocate special seating for his legion of fans."
"Not since Shane Warne has an Australian cricketer been able to pull punters through the turnstiles like Warner. Already a household name because of his Twenty20 ability, Warner's profile soared even higher after his electric 180 in the Perth Test last week."
"Along with his love of on-field banter, infectious celebrations and knockabout nature, Warner has had no problems generating healthy headlines." "Nearly 50,000 tickets have been sold for the T20, most of them on the back of Warner's potential to smash sixes all over ANZ Stadium," it further wrote.
Warner on his part said," I see myself as just another player in the team and if I come off, I come off, and the people get excited about it," Warner said.
"If the ball is there, I'm going to hit it. Test cricket is about backing myself and if the ball is in my area, I'll do exactly what I did (in Perth). I showed in Hobart I have a mature side as well, and if the going gets tough I have to be there and knuckle down." "I'd never want people to hear from people, "we're only here to watch you." At the end of the day there are another 10 players out there," he added.
He praised the pacers for their fantastic effort till now. "You only have to look at our bowling on day one (in Perth) when we took four wickets in nine balls. People see that's amazing, and that's the sort of thing people want to see."