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David Warner is likely to play T20Is against West Indies over ILT20
Warner intends to play in the ILT20, which begins on January 20, shortly after the home and away phase of the Big Bash League (BBL) concludes. The ILT20 runs until February 18, but the three T20Is against the West Indies start on February 9 and end on February 13.
Written by CricketCountry Staff
Published: Jan 10, 2024, 05:04 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 10, 2024, 05:04 PM (IST)

George Bailey, Australia’s chair of selectors, believes David Warner will play the three-match T20I series against the West Indies, despite the fact that the series overlaps with the International League T20 (ILT20) tournament, where he is signed to captain the Dubai Capitals.
Warner intends to play in the ILT20, which begins on January 20, shortly after the home and away phase of the Big Bash League (BBL) concludes. The ILT20 runs until February 18, but the three T20Is against the West Indies start on February 9 and end on February 13.
Warner was expected to miss those matches in order to participate in the full ILT20, despite still having a Cricket Australia contract, and to return for the following series against New Zealand in New Zealand, which begins on February 21.
However, Bailey confirmed that Warner will be chosen for the West Indies series and will be expected to take part.
“He’ll be part of those T20 matches at the back end of the summer and in New Zealand as well,” Bailey stated.
Bailey believes that CA-contracted players, including Warner, are expected to play for Australia if selected and will not be granted NOCs to play in other leagues concurrently.
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“I think that’s the same with all our Australian contracted players. If they’re going to be selected in a squad then they’re available. If they’re not then it depends on what sort of domestic cricket responsibilities they have. So I think [Warner] had flagged that as potentially one of the reasons why he has made the decision to retire from one-day cricket but we’re still really excited about what he can provide for that T20 team and hoping he can add one more major trophy to his cabinet,” the former right-hand batter added. The chief selector stated.