- Signed for the spirit of London before the hundred
- It rose for $ 247,000 in the official draft on Wednesday
- Australian fellow Steve Smith will result for Welsh Fire
The irrepressible David Warner will return to Lord's as a stars firm for the Spirit London team at one hundred at the age of 38, only two years since his infamous clash with the members of MCC in the 'Casa del Cricket'.
Warner will make a lucrative debut in the main white ball competition in England after being collected by the Spirit based in the Lord for $ 247,000 in the Draft Wednesday.
After his retirement from the international arena, the recruitment of the evergreen left -handed leafy demonstrated his lasting stellar power as a host of the big names in the current Australian white ball team, all overlooked.
There were no delays for the superstar Allrounder Glenn Maxwell, the best spinner of the country's white ball, Adam Zampa, Sean Abbott or Nathan Ellis, all of which were in the recent Champions Trophy and were in the same price group as Warner.
Warner's firm was the great news of the Draft, even if perhaps it was a surprise after he could not find a team interested in 2024.
However, it is clearly considered a valuable asset by the incoming coach of Spirit, Justin Langer, another former left opener who was close to Warner when he was in charge of the national team.

Australian Cricket player David Warner will return to Lord's as the signature of the stars for the spirit of London before one hundred (in the photo, with his wife Candice)

They arrive only two years since Warner's infamous clash with MCC members in the 'Casa del Cricket' during an ash test
Warner will return to the dramatic scene of the 2023 test match in Lord's when he was involved in the infamous outbreak of lunch time with the members of the Cricket Marylebone club in the long room after the controversy surrounding the perplexed of Alex Carey by Jonny Bairstow.
The MCC ended up expelling a member and suspending two others after its altercation with Usman Khawaja and Warner in unprecedented scenes after the anger caused the Carey-Bairstow incident.
It was discovered that all members had used 'abusive, offensive or inappropriate language', with a member given a suspension of four and a half years and the other that serves 30 months.
Perhaps in a sign of the times in the women's draft, there was no place for Alyssa Healy, while the first player to be collected, by Birmingham Phoenix, based in Edgbaston, was his compatriot Georgia Voll, 21, who has been brilliant, while the national captain has been injured.
Voll has also left a spectacular spell in the Female Premier League in India, where, in just one week for Up Warriorz after a late call as a replacement for injuries, he ended up registering the highest score on WPL, 99 was not, against the Royal Challengers Bengalu in Lucknow.
He felt like a surprise, Healy, 34, was overlooked at his base price of $ 103,000, but Voll was raised to the maximum group of women of $ 134,000 to finish his historic week.
The other Australian men entered the draft were Ashton Turner, who will join Warner in The Spirit, the all -terrain Chris Green and the pacemaker Riley Meredith, who are in the books of Welsh Fire based in Cardiff and the rapid left arm Jason Behrendorff, which will seek to promote the defense of the defense of the in disgrace of Oval.
The Australian Big Name stars have already registered in the competition, include Steve Smith in Welsh Fire and Ellyse Perry with Voll in Birmingham.