David Warner just hasn’t been able to score runs this season. He scored just 12 runs in 5 innings (before this game). With him being out of form, he was somehow finding ways to get out.
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But in this game, he took his time, assessed the conditions and then played second fiddle. He was largely rotating strike and when the opportunity arose, the former Australian vice-captain pounced on it.
He hit 6 fours and 1 six in his 35-ball stay as he scored a patient, hard-working 42. He drove the ball well, cut and pulled decently and scored a very good 42 in this game. Hence, Warner put behind him a string of 5 successive low-scores.
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