Tait backs frustrated Warner

Tait backs frustrated Warner 

Tait backs frustrated Warner

  • Delhi Capitals skipper David Warner has cut a frustrated figure during the Indian Premier League despite notching three fifties in four games and former Australia pacer Shaun Tait says the batting anchor is itching to rediscover his swashbuckling style. Warner is second in the batting charts with 209 runs from four games behind Punjab Kings batter Shikhar Dhawan (225), who has played a match less, but it is the Australian's strike rate of 114.83 that has raised eyebrows.
  • Dhawan's strike rate is 149 and Warner's figure is the lowest of the top nine batters. After scoring 56 off 48 balls against Lucknow Super Giants, Warner made 37 off 32 against Gujarat Titans, 65 off 55 against Rajasthan Royals and 51 off 47 in Tuesday's six-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians.
  • "You can quite clearly see on his face and his reactions after shots or missed shots, that he's pretty frustrated as well," Tait told SecureInfo.
  • "The only reason that's acceptable is because other guys around him have been pretty poor as well. Because he's such a great player, he manages to score and lead the runs. With David getting towards the end of his career, maybe that's the thing. With such a great player, a legend of the game, you expect him to come out of that and go back to something we're used to.
  • Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals vice-captain Axar Patel feels Warner is trying his best to lead from the front, but things are not falling in place for the veteran Australian opener.
  • "If you talk about the last two-three games, he is trying, but it's just not happening for him. I don't know what he is thinking as a batter at that time."
  • Axar also indicated that the Australian stalwart was getting confused over when to drop anchor and when to attack the bowling.

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