NEW DELHI: Seasoned Australian opener David Warner on Tuesday grabbed eyeballs when he switched his stance to bat right-handed on a free-hit supply throughout an Indian Premier League (IPL) match in opposition to Mumbai Indians on the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
The incident befell within the eighth over of the match when the Delhi Capitals skipper was on the crease to face a free hit from younger off-spinner Hrithik Shokeen.
Shokeen overstepped the third ball of the over and Manish Pandey tapped the faster supply in direction of long-on to take a single bringing Warner on strike.
The incident befell within the eighth over of the match when the Delhi Capitals skipper was on the crease to face a free hit from younger off-spinner Hrithik Shokeen.
Shokeen overstepped the third ball of the over and Manish Pandey tapped the faster supply in direction of long-on to take a single bringing Warner on strike.
And then the Delhi skipper got here up with an uncommon stance and batted right-handed however to his dismay he went for a giant heave and mistimed it fully and the ball finally dropped across the mid-on area fetching only a single.
Warner quickly hit his third fifty of the season which got here in 43 balls to guide the DC run cost.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com