LONDON: David Warner has withdrawn his name from the inaugural edition of the Hundred event citing “family and personal reasons.”
The tournament is also set to clash in part with Australia’s three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe, which is included in the ODI League that will serve as a qualification pathway to the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.
Australia were originally scheduled to host Zimbabwe in June, but Cricket Australia’s revised dates of early August will overlap with the Hundred, which is supposed to run from July 17 to August 15 - although there remains a great deal of uncertainty surrounding the English season due to the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. James Erskine, Warner’s manager, confirmed on Friday that the opener’s decision to pull out had nothing to do with the outbreak.
Warner had been due to be a part of the Southampton-based Southern Brave side, which had picked him at the maximum fee of £125,000 during the draft last October. Warner’s fellow Australia international Marcus Stoinis is understood to have been lined up as a replacement.
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