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Australia vs Afghanistan: David Warner tries to go right-handed, will get castled by Naveen-ul-Haq

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T20 World Cup: David Warner bought off to a bizarre dismissal in Australia’s do-or-die sport in opposition to Afghanistan on Friday, 4 November. This left a bit of followers fuming given the gravity of the sport.

Adelaide,UPDATED: Nov 4, 2022 14:38 IST

David Warner will get clear bowled by Naveen-ul-Haq. (Courtesy: AP)

By India Today Web Desk: Australia’s David Warner included his identify within the e-book of bizarre dismissals after getting bowled out by Naveen-ul-Haq in opposition to their must-win sport in opposition to Afghanistan within the T20 World Cup.

Sent to bat first in Adelaide, Australia had been off to a horrible begin, dropping their makeshift opener – Cameron Green early within the sport. Warner and Marsh determined to tackle the Afghanistan assault and looked for some fast runs after being despatched to bat first. A spirited Warner discovered it a bit of arduous to get going regardless of scoring just a few boundaries and determined to strive just a few issues out.

While batting in opposition to pacer Naveen-ul-Haq within the closing over of the powerplay, Warner switched to a proper handed grip. However, that was not sufficient to throw off Naveen because the bowler seared in a size supply, aimed on the high of off stump. Warner, with a incorrect handed grip, couldn’t do a lot about it and noticed his off stump getting uprooted by the ball.

25 off 18 was all that Warner might muster in what can prove to doubtlessly be his final sport on this T20 World Cup. If that is the ultimate sport, it could finish a forgetful marketing campaign for the most effective batter of the final version of the event, having scored 5, 11 and three runs in his earlier three matches within the event.

Fans weren’t proud of Warner’s antics and questioned his selection of shot in a must-win sport.

Australia nonetheless, remained alive within the first innings regardless of their high order failure, with Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis including precious runs within the center.

At the time of writing, Australia were12/4 in 13.5 overs.

Edited By:

Kingshuk Kusari

Published On:

Nov 4, 2022

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