Write off David Warner at your own peril, warns Maxwell

Despite Australia opening batsman David Warner’s form a huge concern ahead of their ICC T20 World Cup ‘Super 12’ opener against South Africa, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has said that rivals should write off the stalwart at their “own peril”.
Write off David Warner at your own peril, warns Maxwell

DUBAI: Despite Australia opening batsman David Warner's form a huge concern ahead of their ICC T20 World Cup 'Super 12' opener against South Africa, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has said that rivals should write off the stalwart at their "own peril".

Warner's poor form has continued all season, with the Australian having an unforgettable Indian Premier League 2021 for Sunrisers Hyderabad, which was followed by a first-ball duck in the World Cup warm-up game against New Zealand on October 18.

In fact, he lost his captaincy during the India leg of the IPL and was replaced by New Zealand's Kane Williamson, and during the UAE leg of the lucrative league, Warner was dropped for a few matches after string of poor scores.

But Maxwell backed his long-time team-mate to return to form soon.

"If you ever doubt Davey, it's an absolute no-no. You know he's going to turn it around. He's a superstar of all three formats. He's made so many runs. He's going to go down as one of the greats of the game. Unfortunately, he got Martin Guptill'd (caught Guptill bowled Southee) on Monday with an absolute hanger. Gup seems to do that a lot against us," Maxwell told espncricinfo.

"Those sorts of things happen when you're searching for it. But you know when he gets out there come game time, come the 23rd (of October against South Africa), regardless of what happens in the next practice game, you know he's going to hit the ground running. He's going to be a big player for us."

Maxwell also said that all-rounder Mitchell Marsh will have a huge impact in the tournament. IANS

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