Australia batsman David Warner has been ordered to front up to Sydney’s suburban cricket grounds to play club-grade cricket after failing to show up for his Randwick Petersham side on the weekend. The hotheaded 26-year-old was expected to debut for Randwick on Saturday, but pulled out, citing a need to hit the nets for some practice. [caption id=“attachment_1159445” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  The hotheaded 26-year-old was expected to debut for Randwick on Saturday, but pulled out, citing a need to hit the nets for some practice. AFP[/caption] Warner, who posted a photo of himself in boxing gloves with a fitness trainer on Twitter on Saturday, was spotted the same day at a horse racing meeting at Sydney’s Randwick racecourse, according to local media reports. Warner was hauled before Andrew Johns, chief executive of Cricket New South Wales, on Tuesday to explain the no-show. “Cricket NSW reinforced that its expectation, as well as players’ contractual obligation, remains that individuals play grade cricket when fitness and state commitments permit,” the state governing body said in a statement on its website (www.cricketnsw.com.au). Reuters
The hotheaded 26-year-old was expected to debut for Randwick on Saturday, but pulled out, citing a need to hit the nets for some practice.
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