Warner belts Cummins to make mockery of axing, breaks another IPL record
Less than a season after being dropped by the Sunrisers, David Warner is back in the IPL and breaking records.
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David Warner is back in the IPL and back scoring runs.
Dropped and then released by Sunrisers Hyderabad, last year’s T20 World Cup Player of the Tournament has returned with a bang.
After bizarrely being dropped by Tom Moody’s Sunrisers, the franchise he took to IPL glory in 2016, late last season, Warner fired in just his second match since returning to the premier T20 domestic competition in the world.
In the process of scoring his half-century, Warner became the fastest player in IPL history to score 5500 runs. Local-based players Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina are the only others to have reached the milestone.
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The left-hander scored a quick-fire 45-ball 61 against Pat Cummins’ Kolkata Knight Riders to spearhead the Delhi Capitals’ 44-run win overnight.
Warner, 35, welcomed his Australian captain by smashing consecutive boundaries of Cummins in the fourth over.
A brilliant start by @davidwarner31 and @PrithviShaw and a fantastic finish by @imShard ð¥ @DelhiCapitals post the highest 1st innings total in #IPL2022@KKRiders has the potential to chase this, but it will require hell of an effort. Ki bolo Kolkata? Aamra korenebo ki? #KKRvDC
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) April 10, 2022
Well played, David Warner - 61 runs from 45 balls including 6 fours and 2 sixes, start is good with Delhi for the great man. pic.twitter.com/sVAKShcLoJ
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) April 10, 2022
He ultimately struck six boundaries and two sixes in the knock, as the Capitals finished 5-215 from their 20 overs as fellow opener Prithvi Shaw belted a 26-ball 51.
Cummins finished with 0-51 from his four overs, as he went for a costly 12.75 an over.
In reply, regular wickets pegged the Knight Riders back.
Pat Cummins #IPL2022: 2/100(8)
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) April 10, 2022
Captain Shreyas Iyer hit 54, as five of the top six reached double figures including Andre Russell (24) and Sam Billings (15).
Cummins then was not able to back up his unbeaten 56 against Mumbai, as he fell for four.
Originally published as Warner belts Cummins to make mockery of axing, breaks another IPL record