Delhi Capitals misplaced their third match in a row because the David Warner-led facet suffered a horror 57-run defeat to Rajasthan Royals. Skipper David Warner, who took over the reins for the season within the absence of Rishabh Pant, scored a half-century himself however did not impress critics together with his tempo of scoring runs because the crew could not get wherever close to Rajasthan’s whole of 199 runs. Former Delhi Capitals captain Virender Sehwag, issuing a brutal message for Warner, urged the Australian batter to drag up his socks and rating faster runs, or else, “do not play in IPL”.
Issuing a important message, Sehwag urged Warner (65 runs off 55 balls) to attain at a quicker tempo if he intends to assist Delhi produce a turnaround of their kind this marketing campaign.
“I really feel it’s time that we inform him in English now in order that Warner listens to it and feels harm. David, in case you are listening, please play effectively. Score 50 in 25 balls. Learn from Jaiswal, he hit it in 25 balls. If you can’t try this, don’t come and play within the IPL,” Sehwag stated on Cricbuzz.
“It would have been higher for the crew if David Warner obtained out for 30 runs, reasonably than making 55-60. Players like Rovman Powell and Ishan Porel might have come out a lot earlier and possibly might have finished something. No balls have been left for these gamers, and they’re large hitters in crew,” he added.
Forme India batter Rohan Gavaskar had comparable views as Sehewag, suggesting he can by no means think about somebody like Warner, who has over 6000 IPL runs to his title, taking part in the best way he did in opposition to Rajasthan.
“If you’re dismissed for 8 off 8, one can say okay he could not discover that rhythm. But you’re the captain right here, you’ve that have. They confirmed that he was the quickest to 6000 IPL runs so you may by no means think about him taking part in these knocks. David Warner would have been retired harm by Delhi Capitals if he was not their captain. If this was a younger Indian participant, his event would have been over. It would have been his final match. Warner has to take accountability for this loss,” the junior Gavaskar opined.
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