Watch: Warner escapes injury as bat breaks dramatically during Big Bash match

Watch: Warner escapes injury as bat breaks dramatically during Big Bash match

[Deccan Chronicle] - 01/11/2025

Australia top T20I scorer and former captain David Warner got himself in a bizarre mix-up after his broken bat surprisingly hit him on his back during a Big Bash League (BBL) match on Friday. In the BBL game between Sydney Thunder and Hobart Hurricanes, the left-hand batsman thrashed a (…)



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