David Warner calls Bombshell about playing in Pakistan after his Aussie teammates were 15 minutes away from death in rocket attack during conflict with India
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- Star Cricketer, 38, is at the twilight of his career
- Playing for Karachi Kings in Pakistan Super League
- Colleague Aussie stars were almost dead by rocket
Cricket David Warner has confirmed that he returns to Pakistan – only a few days after only a number of colleagues -australian players Narrowly escapes an Indian rocket attack While they fled to Dubai.
Warner, 38, plays in front of the Karachi Kings, who are in second place in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) after eight games.
It is expected that the rest of the T20 tournament will be organized from 17 May after both Pakistan and the T20 tournament in Lahore and Islamabad India agreed with a ceasefiring.
Other Aussie players who participate in the PSL include Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Ben Dwarshuis and Sean Abbott.
The stars were lucky to miss an Indian rocket attack at the airbase from which they left to travel to Dubai.
When it comes to Aussie stars participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Pat Cummins Is tipped to fly back, with luminaires that are also played from 17 May.

Cricket star David Warner has chosen to return to Pakistan – only a few days after only a number of colleague -Australian players somewhat escaped an Indian rocket attack (depicted, with wife Candice and their three girls)

Warner plays in front of the Karachi Kings, who are in second place in the Pakistan Super League (depicted after eight games, an image that confirms the tournament, will restart on 17 May)

Warner is at the twilight of his cricket career at 38 (he is shown, in his house in Sydney)
Cummins manager Neil Maxwell confirmed that the Paceman will be back at Skipper Sunrisers Hyderabad.
“Pat has a responsibility as a captain of the franchise and looks back to returning,” he said.
Colleague Quick Josh Hazlewood doubts a shoulder injury, with Travis Head, Josh Inglis and Mitchell Starc the other members of the test team playing in the IPL.
Australian women’s captain Alyssa Healy, who was in Dharamsala with her husband Mitchell Starc when the match between Delhi Capitals and Ricky Ponting’s Punjab Kings was abandoned, described the scenes as ‘surrealistic’.
“Suddenly a few of the light towers went outside and we were just waiting there … When the man organizing the man organizing the group of us was his face,” she told the Willow Talk Podcast.
“He had something like:” We have to go now. ‘Than [another] Guy came out and his face was white and he grabbed one of the children and said: ‘We have to leave now.
“We had something like that,” what’s going on? “Nothing has been told us. We had no idea.

Sean Abbott plays in the PSL for the Quetta Gladiators – whether he returns, can still be seen

Ben Dwarshuis (Left) is in the books of Islamabad United in the PSL – which he then does is also in the air

Australian women’s captain Alyssa Healy (photo, with husband Mitchell Starc) labeled the recent scenes in India ‘Surreal’
‘The next minute we are shaken in this room, which looked like a pen. “We were all just waiting there to be stressed. I told Mitch: “What’s going on?”
“He said that the city was beaten 60 kilometers away by a few rockets, so there was a complete Blackout in the area.
“That’s why the lights were out … because the Dharamsala stage was like a beacon at that time.
‘Suddenly we were crammed in vans and we went back to the hotel. It was madness. ‘
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