"If they want to boo me, boo me"-David Warner on his Lord's return
David Warner, 38, will play for London Spirit after being drafted at this season of the Hundred. He was signed by £120,000. Australia had a heated moment during Alex Carey stumping Jonny Bairstow in the Ashes in 2023 at the Lord's and the Australians were being booed by the English fans.

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Posted - 2025-03-14T19:22:42+06:00
Updated - 2025-03-14T19:22:42+06:00
Australian veteran opener David Warner says he would welcome the English fans to boo him during the Men's Hundred 2025.
David Warner David Warner, 38, will play for London Spirit after being drafted at this season of the Hundred. He was signed by £120,000. Australia had a heated moment during Alex Carey stumping Jonny Bairstow in the Ashes in 2023 at the Lord's and the Australians were being booed by the English fans.
"I actually want them to come at Australians. I love that stuff. That's what gets me going," Warner said.
"If they want to boo me, boo me, but don't boo the team or anything like that."
When asked how he expected to be treated at Lord's - Spirit's home ground - given his Long Room spat was only a couple of years ago, Warner added: "We just have to wait until I step foot on that park. Then we'll see how the reception is.
"I'll have to walk past the Long Room first to get to the changing room. I'm really looking forward to going back there. We're there for the London Spirit. We're not there playing for the Australian cricket team.
"Most importantly I've got to work out if the Lord's lunches are the same for the Hundred as for internationals."
David Warner was unsold after registering for the Hundred but now he got a big deal by the London Spirit.