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Rovman Powell reveals David Warner’s selfless act: That’s not how the sport is performed

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DC vs SRH: Rovman Powell revealed David Warner’s selfless act after forming a stable 122-run stand for the fourth wicket and serving to DC put up 207 at Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium.

DC vs SRH: Rovman Powell reveals David Warner’s selfless act (Courtesy by BCCI/PTI Photo)

HIGHLIGHTSRovman Powell revealed David Warner’s selfless actWarner requested Powell to go large and never take a single within the closing overWarner and Powell cast an unbeaten 122 run-stand for the fourth wicket

Delhi Capitals power-hitter Rovman Powell revealed that David Warner advised him to go large, saying not that is not how the sport is performed when the West Indies star requested the star opener if he wished a single to finish his hundred in opposition to his ex-franchise SunRisers Hyderabad.

Powell then hammered Umran Malik for 3 boundaries and one six to assist Delhi go previous the 200-run mark within the closing over. Warner and Powell cast an unbeaten 122 run-stand for the fourth wicket to energy Delhi Capitals to 207 for 3 after SunRisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson received the toss and invited DC to bat first at Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium on Thursday.

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“I got winded at the end. I asked DW if I should get a single to allow his 100 but he told me, ‘that’s not how the game is played’, and told me to go big,” Powell advised broadcasters in an interview.

“Sometimes, I could not hit it as well as I wanted to, some of the swings were planned. The wicket was good, I planned and shaped up for the full and slower balls and the shots came off towards the end.

“I chatted with Rishabh about my batting place, I advised him to belief me at 5 as my sport in opposition to spin. I attempted to get in for 15 balls after which speed up within the subsequent 20.

“The pitch is a very good one and the ball is coming on well but I think we have enough, we need to get wickets at the top and should be able to defend this,” Powell added.