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David Warner Blocked By Sunrisers Hyderabad On Instagram, Australia Star Shares Screenshots

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Australia opening batter David Warner, who won the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016 title as the skipper of Sunrisers Hyderabad, has been blocked by the franchise.

Warner took to Instagram to share the screenshots of him being blocked by SRH as he looked to congratulate compatriot Travis Head for his move to his old IPL team.

Travis was bought by the Sunriers for a fee of Rs 6.80 core in the IPL 2024 auction in Dubai. But, as Warner look to congratulate him on social media, he found out that SRH have blocked him.

Warner and SRH had a falling out a couple of seasons ago when the Australia star was removed as captain in the middle of the season before being left on the bench.

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