Virender Sehwag mocked Delhi’s disastrous batting, which was destroyed by Mohammed Shami’s dreamy use of the new ball.
The Delhi Capitals’ season has been marred by errors. The team that remains last in the bottom table appeared to have tried everything.
One more illustration of that was in plain view on the loose on Tuesday. At the Narendra Modi Arena in Ahmedabad where Delhi’s top request was left in complete ruins, going five down in the powerplay itself for only 28 runs.
Also, in spite of the fact that they in the end heaved and puffed their approach to 130 for eight. The score actually stays well less than impressive.
Virender Sehwag, a legendary batsman, mocked Delhi’s disastrous batting performance. Which was defeated by Mohammed Shami’s dreamy use of the new ball.
Delhi never really managed to get off to the right start after choosing to bat first. Which seemed odd to cricket experts.
In top-notch fashion, Shami and wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha worked together to take four wickets for just seven runs in three overs with the new ball, leaving Delhi gasping for air.
Sehwag made fun of the fact that everyone wanted the management to send Axar Patel early in the lineup when he spoke to Cricbuzz after Delhi’s innings. Even though he batted in his same position, Patel did walk out early, which made little difference to the score.
We all desired Axar Patel to bat first, so he did. He did indeed bat in the same spot, but he arrived in the fourth over.
Yet, while we expected that he would come early and score 60-70 runs. That didn’t occur on the grounds that he also was feeling the squeeze as a ton of wickets had previously fallen,” he said.
In addition, Sehwag criticized Priyam Garg for the run-out mishap with Warner. Stating that he ought to have given up his wicket to help Delhi reach a more respectable score.