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Williamson to lead Sunrisers despite Warner's availability

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Warner 'jumping out of his skin' to play IPL - Moody (3:59)

Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Tom Moody said David Warner holds a prominent 'leadership position' in the batting unit and on the field, although he has not been handed captaincy (3:59)

Despite David Warner's availability for Sunrisers Hyderabad this season, the former IPL-winning captain will not lead the franchise in 2019. Kane Williamson - who led Sunrisers to the runner-up position last year - will continue to captain the side even though there are question marks on his fitness after he sustained a shoulder injury last week during New Zealand's Test series against Bangladesh. Bhuvneshwar Kumar will be the vice-captain.

"I'm in doubt for the first match, but we actually have a fairly decent break between the first and the second match," Williamson told stuff.co.nz, "which should be more than sufficient time for my injury to heal and for me to be available for selection."

Warner was one of three Australian players embroiled in the ball-tampering scandal nearly one year ago which, among other things, led to him and Steven Smith being banned from the 2018 IPL. While Cricket Australia had said that Warner would never hold a leadership position for the country ever again, the left-handed batsmen was captain of Sylhet Sixers in the recently concluded Bangladesh Premier League.

Despite his absence last year, Warner has been an integral part of the Sunrisers set-up. "Warner didn't leave the Whatsapp group despite not playing last year," Yusuf Pathan said. "Even though he wasn't with the team, he was with the team. We lost, we won, irrespective he has been in touch and he discusses team ideas and dissect individual performances."

Warner led Sunrisers to their maiden IPL title in 2016, and is the only IPL batsman to score 500 runs or more in four consecutive seasons. His first game against Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday, comes six days before the Cricket Australia imposed ban comes to an end.