Former Indian cricketers Virender Sehwag and Sunil Gavaskar every criticised David Warner’s effectivity for the Delhi Capitals in opposition to Rajasthan Royals on Saturday, the place the Capitals had been let down by a poor chase in opposition to the Royals’ full of 199.
Warner might need scored 65 runs, nevertheless it certainly was at a strike value of 118.18. The subsequent best score for the Capitals was a 24-ball 38 from Lalit Yadav. But every Sehwag and Gavaskar educated their weapons on the effectivity of Warner’s innings.
“I feel it is time that we tell him in English now so that Warner listens to it and feels hurt. David, if you are listening, please play well. Score 50 in 25 balls. Learn from Jaiswal, he hit his fifty in 25 balls. If you cannot do that, do not come and play in the IPL,” Sehwag acknowledged. “It would have been better for the team if David Warner got out for 30 runs, rather than making 55-60. Players like Rovman Powell and Ishan Porel could have come out much earlier and maybe could have done anything. No balls were left for those players, and they are big hitters in the team,” he added.
Gavaskar was moreover important of the Aussie left-hander and acknowledged that he needed to take accountability for this loss based mostly totally on one of the simplest ways he chosen to bat on this innings.
“If you are dismissed for 8 off 8, one can say okay he couldn’t find that rhythm. But you are the captain here, you have that experience. They showed that he was the fastest to 6000 IPL runs so you can never imagine him playing these knocks. David Warner would have been retired hurt by Delhi Capitals if he was not their captain. If this was a young Indian player, his tournament would have been over. It would have been his last match. Warner has to take responsibility for this loss,” he acknowledged.