A funny and shocking moment took place in the match between Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder, where David Warner's bat got broken and hit him on his head. Everyone was in laughter to see the moment on the field. David Warner was facing Hurricanes fast bowler Riley Meredith in the fourth over of the match, and Warner tried to punch the ball, but his bat got broken and hit him on his head. Everyone on the field was in shock to see the batting getting damaged like that. Watch the clip here: David Warner's bat broke and he's hit himself in the head with it 🤣#BBL14 pic.twitter.com/6g4lp47CSu — KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 10, 2025 David Warner, who opened the innings has given a solid start to his team in the ongoing match. The premier batter has carried his good form in the ongoing Big Bash League, making sure that he sets a huge platform for his team to post a big total. After losing two wickets, David Warner has been holding the fort for his side and making sure that he remains there till the end and takes his team towards the competitive total. The opener played some crispy shots in the innings and made sure that he stayed there until the end to take his side to the competitive total. Also Read | Reports: Star Indian Batter KL Rahul Pulls Out of England Series However, Warner did not get the kind of start he would have wanted for his innings. The batter at the receiving end of a hilarious yet nasty blow at the start of the innings was left in splits. The incident occurred during the 4th over of the innings. Riley Meredith pitched a full ball and Sydney Thunder skipper Warner went hard on the stroke. He mistimed the shot to mid-off but what caught the eye of most was when the ball hit his bat, his bat broke with the handle being displaced. What was even more bizarre was the momentum of the bat swing, almost hitting him back on his head. Warner, at first, did not know what happened, and the play stopped for a while before the batter got his bat changed and continued batting. Warner, after that blow, looked set and even though it was not as fluent innings that he would have wanted, he was determined that he went ahead to hit a vital century for the team. Warner hardly got other batters' support in the ongoing game. The opening batter did get a little support from Sam Billings who scored 28 runs as both of them added 34 runs. The other batters couldn't go big. Sam Konstas got out early, and Olliver Davies added 17 runs.