Karachi Kings captain David Warner rejected claims of internal conflict after a viral video showed a heated exchange with teammate Moeen Ali during a PSL 11 match.
The video was shared online by former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja, who questioned whether a significant disagreement had occurred between the two players during play.
Jadeja captioned the clip describing a big fight, prompting widespread speculation among fans about possible tensions within the Karachi Kings squad during the ongoing PSL.
Warner responded publicly to the claims, stating there was no dispute and describing the interaction as normal team banter without any personal disagreement involved.
He also addressed Jadeja directly, saying the situation lacked context and explaining that team management encourages specific post match routines, which influenced the brief exchange.
The incident occurred during Karachi Kings match against Rawalpindi, where coverage captured the discussion, drawing attention to player behaviour and communication in dugout.
Talking about the game, Karachi Kings secured a five wicket victory over Rawalpindiz after chasing a huge target of 198 in the PSL season eleven match.
The kings reached the target with five wickets down and four balls remaining following a 76 run wicket partnership between captain David Warner and Azam Khan.
Karachi Kings lost opener Muhammad Waseem in the third over with 27 runs on the board before Salman Ali Agha and the skipper added stability through a 43 run crucial partnership.
Salman Ali Agha scored 29 runs before his dismissal in the ninth over brought Azam Khan to the crease, where he accelerated the innings alongside Warner effectively then.
The left-handed opener scored 50 from 36 balls before being dismissed in the 16th over by Daryl Mitchell, while Azam attacking and pushed Karachi Kings close to victory.
The wicket-keeper batter top scored with 74 from 34 deliveries including six fours and six sixes before his dismissal by Mohammad Amir in the penultimate over.
Mitchell took three wickets for 32 runs for Rawalpindiz, while Naseem Shah and Mohamamd Amir claimed one each, as Abbas Afridi struck a six to complete the chase.