Following four monotonous years, David Warner is at last set to get back to the ground where he was the best as a captain as well as a hitter, the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. This time, in any case, he isn’t returning as the home captain.
Warner had a dubious finish to his stretch with the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). Many felt that the incredible opener didn’t get the regard he merited as he was dropped from the group prior to heading out in different directions from SRH. Presently, as Delhi Capitals (DC) captain, David Warner will be propelled to do well against his previous establishment.
The adoration and fondness that Warner got from the Hyderabad swarm seemingly delivered the best once again from him. In 31 matches at the scene, the southpaw has scored a stunning 1602 runs at a hit pace of 161.65 with 15 fifties and three hundreds. These amazing numbers will keep him in great stead in front of DC’s experience against SRH on Monday.
On that note, we should investigate David Warner’s five best IPL exhibitions in Hyderabad:
#5 90*(59), SRH vs MI, April 18, 2016
David Warner played many thumps for SRH where he was a solitary fighter and gotten the group through to a success. This was one such thump against the Mumbai Indians (MI) during the 2016 season. Pursuing 146 to win, the Sunrisers continued to lose wickets at urgent points.
With the exception of Warner, nobody in their main four could strike even at a run-a-ball and MI got an opportunity to fix the screws on the hosts. Yet, the then-captain of SRH went on with his fantastic thump and continued to find limits right brilliantly to guarantee the necessary rate didn’t leave sight.
Warner stayed unbeaten on 90*(59) and Deepak Hooda’s appearance guaranteed that SRH went too far with three balls in excess.
#4 92(50), SRH vs RCB, April 30, 2016
Warner appeared to cherish scoring against the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and played one more mind-blowing thump in their triumphant 2016 season that ended up being the contrast between the different sides.
Shikhar Dhawan was excused right off the bat, yet David Warner got the help of Kane Williamson and Moises Henriques as they posted a mammoth all out of 194/5 in their 20 overs. The southpaw passed up a merited hundred by only eight runs yet gave his group the stage to get an enormous score.
It ended up being a lot for RCB eventually as regardless of a few helpful appearances down the request from Sachin Child and Kedar Jadhav, they lost the game by 15 runs.
#3 100* (55), SRH vs RCB, Walk 31, 2019
This game is associated with Sunrisers’ fantastic opening organization, where both Jonny Bairstow and David Warner wound up getting enormous hundreds. The team added a stunning 185 runs for the primary wicket and crushed the RCB bowlers to all pieces of the ground.
Bairstow scored 114 off only 56 balls, while Warner stayed unbeaten on 100* off 55 balls. The objective of 232 ended up being a lot for Bangalore as they were excused for only 113. Mohammad Nabi got four wickets as the guests lacked the ability to represent a test in their pursuit.
#2 109*(54), DC vs DD, May 10, 2012
The achievement that David Warner has had as a player in Hyderabad just makes it fitting that he scored his lady IPL hundred at the scene in 2012. In those days, Warner used to play for the Delhi Daredevils (DD) and Hyderabad was the home of the Deccan Chargers (DC).
Enormous commitments from Shikhar Dhawan (84) and Cameron White (65) implied that DC posted a difficult complete of 187/4 in their 20 overs. Be that as it may, what followed was something they could never have expected as Warner blew away their bowling assault in the pursuit.
Despite the fact that DD lost Virender Sehwag early, David Warner got the help of Naman Ojha and crushed 109 runs off only 54 balls. The Daredevils traveled to the objective with nine wickets close by and with upwards of 20 balls left.
#1 126(58), SRH vs KKR, April 30, 2017
Seemingly another man show from David Warner and maybe his best innings for SRH came against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the IPL 2017 season. Shikhar Dhawan and Kane Williamson made a few sensible commitments, however it was Warner from the opposite end who caused all the harm to the resistance.
The southpaw appeared to be batting on something else entirely as he handled any semblance of Sunil Narine and Kuldeep Yadav skillfully and didn’t allow them to subside into a musicality. He scored 126 off only 58 balls and it remains his most elevated IPL score.
In answer, Robin Uthappa attempted to keep KKR in the game with a fine 50 years, yet they continued to lose wickets at normal spans and wound up losing the game by 48 runs. Yet again it was Warner who ended up being the distinction between the different sides.