Warner needs to find ways to score against pacers.
Indian batters like Prithvi Shaw, Sarfaraz Khan, and Yash Dhull have trouble getting going against fast bowlers. David Warner, the captain of the Delhi Capitals, said that the young players need to find a way to score runs against good pace bowlers.
On Thursday, Sarfaraz and Dhull didn’t play in the game against the Kolkata Knight Riders at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. They didn’t score many runs, and their problems with fast bowlers became clear. Shaw, on the other hand, was brought in as an impact player, but he only made 13 runs before leg-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy knocked down his stumps.
“We don’t talk much because you have to stand behind your skills, and I can’t tell people how to bat.” You have to figure it out for yourself. “If you are going to face bowlers who throw at 150 kmph, you need to know how to score, and if they keep coming at you and throwing into your ribcage, you have to find a way to score,” Warner said after the game.
In order to get their first win of the season, they needed to beat Kolkata by 128 runs. In the powerplay, Warner showed glimpses of his old aggressive self by scoring 45 runs in just 25 balls.
“For us, it’s about having faith in yourself and putting your skills to use.” I felt like I had good matches, so I’ll take on the powerplay. We didn’t lose wickets all at once in the first two overs, either. ” “So that also plays a big part,” Warner said.
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