IPL 2023 : Sunil Gavaskar highlights David Warner’s failure at Feroz Shah Kotla after the Aussie spoke about his return to DC’s home ground!
Former Indian legendary batter and 1982 World cup winner Sunil Gavaskar bantered Australian opener and Delhi Capitals Captain David Warner on the light of the former’s comments on his return to Feroz Shah Kotla (Arun Jaitley Stadium) for the first time in over a decade wearing Delhi Capitals’ threads.
Before Warner lifted the IPL trophy in 2016 as the Captain of the Sunrisers Hyderabad and reached another final 2 years later, the Aussie pocket size dynamite used to be a key batter for Delhi Daredevils before the franchise released him in 2014.
Avesh Khan gets the crucial wicket of Captain David Warner!!
DC on the verge of losing their first match. #LSGvsDC #Cricket #IPL2023 pic.twitter.com/FTPG6cOfTi— OneCricket (@OneCricketApp) April 1, 2023
Delhi struggled to get going after Warner’s departure but the Aussie shone with SRH. Last year, Delhi Capitals bought Warner back last year and this year he is announced the captain due to Rishabh Pant’s absence following a horrendous car crash.
A half century for David Warner but the Delhi Capitals run-chase has not really gone anywhere
DC: 110/5
84 needed off 30 ballshttps://t.co/TTn7lyXUDJ pic.twitter.com/8UAZeWaGbt— The Field (@thefield_in) April 1, 2023
However, DC’s beginning to the new season did not get off to a good start as they lost their opening tie against Lucknow Super Giants. As they look forward to lift the elusive IPL trophy for their maiden title, David Warner and Co. will have a lot to address.
David Warner's slowest fifties in the IPL:
50 balls vs CSK (2021)
49 balls vs PBKS (2019)
46 balls vs DC (2019)
45 balls vs PBKS (2017)
45 balls vs LSG (2023) pic.twitter.com/RrsxIO2gQp— Faiz Fazel (@theFaizFazel) April 1, 2023
Meanwhile, after the loss, David Warner who had scored a half-century was asked about his feeling to play in front of home crowd next season. He responded by saying that it will be great home coming for him as the last time he played there was in 2011 and he looked forward to shine in a Batting track.
“We go back to Delhi in front of our home crowd. I know it’s a batting wicket. The last time, I was there in Delhi back in 2011, it was low and slow. Now I saw a bit of green grass on that surface.”
Sunil Gavaskar joined the chat and he said that the last time he played in Delhi was just a few months ago during the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar trophy where India won by 2-1. “David last time you were there in Delhi in 2011-12? You were there last month!”
To that Warner said – “Yeah, I know that. That was a different pitch, it was a red ball. Let’s forget that.”



