Australian star David Warner left a heartfelt message for the fans after the end of the tour against India at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Friday.
The three-match T20I series between India and Australia ended in a tie after the third game was abandoned due to the wet outfield in Hyderabad on Friday.
Both teams shared spoils after India won the first T20I and the visitors claiming a victory in the second.
While heading home, Warner left a message for Indian fans and his Instagram post read: “Thanks India for hosting us once again. We absolutely love coming to your country and playing cricket. Sorry about last night Hyderabad but I hope to see you all again next year.”
Warner was leading the visitors following an injury to regular skipper Steve Smith, who was ruled out even before the first T20I.
The two captains Virat Kohli and David Warner, umpires and match officials decided that no play could be possible because of a soft outfield. According to the umpires, the outfield was so sodden that there was no real chance of play despite the fact that it did not rain for quite a while.
The left-handed batsman and a lot of players will return again next year for the lucrative IPL which is played every year in April. However, they will now get busy playing in the domestic Sheffield Shield season which will commence by the end of this month. Then they will be involved in the much awaited Ashes series in November as the home season starts for the team from down under.
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