WATCH: Pat Cummins' witty quip to David Warner's retirement reversal proposal ahead of BGT 2024-25

Warner had recently suggested that he was ready to represent Australia for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

By Rathnam Nayak

Updated - 25 Oct 2024, 11:48 IST

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There were shockwaves spent down the spine of the cricketing fraternity after David Warner had recently suggested that he was ever-ready to join the Australian unit and would be more than set to make a return to Test cricket. There were varied reactions to that particular announcement.

In a recent discussion, Australian skipper, Pat Cummins, shared a humorous response that was directed to his Australian and New South Wales teammates. Sharing his conversation which he had with Warner over a call a few days before the podcast with co-hosts of The Grade Cricketer, Sam Perry and Ian Higgins, he revealed how he took a cheeky dig at Warner on being asked how Cummins felt about Warner's stance.

  

"Do you want to send a message to Dave (David Warner)," asked Perry.

"Dave, we're very interested. We're taking it very seriously and we'll be in touch mate," responded Cummins with the camera panning in on him.

"I did speak to Dave a couple of days ago. He was like, 'what do you think?', and I'm like, yeah, good luck with the Thunder this year (referring to the upcoming season of the Big Bash League). And I look forward to your comments on Fox," added Cummins, which left Perry and Higgins in splits.

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Warner's lifetime captaincy ban lifted

The lifetime leadership ban on Warner which was implicated in 2018 after the ball-tampering incident in Cape Town against the Proteas has been removed by Cricket Australia after he presented his case to a three-member independent panel earlier this month.

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This means that he will be able to skipper the Sydney Thunder in the upcoming edition of the BBL. The 2024 T20 World Cup was Warner's last appearance in an Australian jersey. The third and final Test of the Pakistan series was his last in the longest format of the game.

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