Warner extends for BBL|16

Sydney Thunder captain David Warner has re-signed for KFC BBL|16, committing his immediate future to the club on the back of a dominant individual campaign.

Warner showed why he’s still one of Australia’s best batters with two unbeaten centuries in BBL|15, including a club record 130* at ENGIE Stadium.

The 39-year-old finished as the League’s leading run‑scorer with 433 runs at a strike rate of 154, despite missing two matches due to injury. His standout season also earned him a second consecutive Team of the Tournament selection, once again named captain.

The former Australian Test opener doesn’t look like slowing down anytime soon, with 1,139 BBL career runs to his name and eager to add to that tally next season.

“I’m really excited to commit to another season with Thunder,” Warner said.

“It was certainly a challenging year for us, we are a much better team than what we put on the field this season and were unable to put a consistent game together. But the support from our fans – turning up in numbers every game – it played a massive role in my decision to stay.

“I feel I've got plenty more to give to this team and to this game. I felt pretty comfortable with my performance and was proud to give the team a fighting chance. We’ve already begun reviewing the season and putting the right plans in place to ensure we deliver a much stronger campaign in BBL|16.”

Thunder General Manager Trent Copeland said it was a no brainer to extend Warner after another huge season.

“We’re stoked that Davey is staying on for another season. He’s had an incredible year, not only is he one of the greatest T20 players in the world over the last 15 years, but still very clearly one of the best batters in the BBL and his fitness levels are elite.

“His hunger and his drive as a leader to improve upon a disappointing season for the squad is as strong as ever.” 

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