IPL 2022, DC vs RR, David Warner News: In the ongoing match against Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals opener David Warner (38) was seen crossing all limits of dishonesty. Batting first, Rajasthan has set a target of 223 runs in front of Delhi on the basis of Jos Buttler’s century. Chasing this score, David Warner and Prithvi Shaw gave Delhi a quick start. In the fifth over of the innings, David Warner hit the famous Krishna for two consecutive fours. He wanted to play a big shot on the next ball as well, but Krishna caught him behind the wicket. When Warner got out, he was behaving in such a way that he was not out at all.
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Actually, on this ball, Warner wanted to play the shot away from the wicket, but the famous Krishna followed him and bowled the ball in the leg side. The ball touched Warner’s bat and went into the hands of wicket-keeper Sanju Samson. Famous Krishna, Sanju Samson Ramet Everyone knew that the ball hit Warner’s bat, but this opener was reacting in such a way that the ball did not hit his bat and he was also refusing to take runs during this time. When the umpire declared him out, he returned to the pavilion with a surprised face. Click here to view video
Talking about the competition, Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bowl first. This decision of Delhi was proved wrong from the beginning by the opening pair of Jos Buttler and Devdutt Padikkal. Buttler played a blistering innings of 116 runs in 65 balls with the help of 9 fours and as many sixes. This is his third century this season. Apart from Butler, Devdutt Padikkal scored 54 runs in 35 balls. Buttler and Padikkal shared a huge partnership of 155 runs for the first wicket. At the same time, captain Sanju Samson played an unbeaten innings of 46 runs in 19 balls to take the team’s score to 222. Khaleel Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman got one wicket each for Delhi.
Chasing the target, Delhi Capitals scored 60 runs in 7 overs for the loss of the wickets of David Warner and Sarfaraz. Prithvi Shaw is present along with skipper Rishabh Pant at the crease.