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NSW's Warner signs up with Delhi Daredevils
Sydney, Dec.17 (ANI): Young New South Wales opener David Warner has signed a two-year deal to join Indian Premier League side Delhi Daredevils.
The 22-year-old, who hit a NSW one-day record score of 165 not out for the Blues against Tasmania at Hurstville Oval in a Ford Ranger Cup game last month, is rated as one of the state's best young talents, the Daily Telegraph reports.
Left-hander Warner will play for the Daredevils during the 2009-10 seasons alongside former Australia bowling great Glenn McGrath, India opener Virender Sehwag and South Africa batsman AB de Villiers.
Warner, who has yet to play a Sheffield Shield match, has played eight one-day games for NSW at an average of 64.16 and seven Twenty20 games at 21.33. (ANI)
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