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Australian veteran David Warner Major League joins Seattle Orkas for 2025




Former Australian opener David Warner joined the Major League Cricket (MLC) franchise Seattle Orarkas for the upcoming third edition, which would be Kickstart from June 12. This will be the first appearance of Warner in the USA-based T20 league, as reported by ESPNcricinfo. Warner is currently attending the Pakistan Super League 2025, where he is leading the Karachi Kings in the tournament. So far in his cricket career, the left -handed batsman has played a total of 401 T20s, where he has succeeded in scoring 12,956 runs at a strike rate of 140.27.

Seattle Orarkas made a strong start in the inaugural Major League cricket season in 2023, ending the top of the table, but MI fell low in the final against New York. However, his performance saw a sharp decline in the second season, as he ended at the bottom at the bottom of Heinrich Klassen’s captaincy, managing just one win in seven matches.

The 2025 edition of Major League cricket will run from 12 June to 13 July. Unlike last year, the tournament will not overlap with hundred, which will facilitate David Warner for London Spirit without any scheduling conflict.

David Warner was unusable in the IPL 2025 mega auction and will remember the tournament for the first time since 2009. Southpo is currently the fourth highest run-goldter in the IPL, with 6565 runs with 184 innings.

Warner had a strong impact in this year’s Big Bash League, returning as the captain of Sydney Thunder and guided the team in the final. He was the second largest run-scorer of the tournament, scoring 405 runs in 12 innings.

Earlier this year, in February, Warner was part of the Dubai Capital Squad that won the International League T20 (ILT20) title.

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