Apologises for Missing Opening Ceremony - David Warner

<h1>Apologises for Missing Opening Ceremony - David Warner</h1>

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New Delhi: David Warner, the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad, was the real non-attendant amid the astonishing opening function of the eighth version of Indian Premier League (IPL), which occurred at Salt Lake stadium (Kolkata) on Tuesday.

All the captains of the IPL establishments swore their loyalty to the Marylebone Cricket Club's (MCC) Spirit of Cricket crusade in the occasion by marking a bat, though Warner, who gave the occasion a miss.

Anyway the swashbuckling opener took to micro-blogging webpage Twitter to pass on his conciliatories sentiment and show fervor to meet his Hyderabad colleagues.

Without their captain, Shikhar Dhawan spoke to Sunrisers Hyderabad and put his mark on the bat in the interest of the Australian.

Warner was the main captain who missed the opening service.

The standard vowed making service has been a piece of the IPL opening function subsequent to the beginning of the League in April, 2008.

Chennai Super Kings captain (CSK) MS Dhoni was the first captain to come up in front of an audience to take a vowed, while Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) chief Virat Kohli was the last one.
 
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