David Warner shared this image of his daughters being disappointed at IPL 2022.© Instagram
David Warner had a great Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 for Delhi Capitals. The Australian opener scored 432 in 12 games at an average of 48.00. His strike rate was 150.52 as he ended up being the top scorer of his franchise. He also scored five half-centuries with his highest score a 92*. His franchise failed to qualify for the playoffs, but Warner’s performance was praised by all. However, Warner had great hopes for his daughters, who attended this edition of the franchise cricket competition in India.
In an interview with Fox Cricket, Warner’s wife Candice revealed how their daughters expected the cricketer to score a ton every game.
“It was an experience. The girls find David (Warner) very, very hard to get out. And then I go…’No, it’s okay. He actually did a really good job. He contributed to the team’ But they expect him to get 100 every game,” Candice said.
David Warner also agreed: “It’s not. It’s not. It’s actually hard, because when you come home, and every day it’s like why don’t you get 100? It’s not that easy.”
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He then went on to talk about the fan bases of the various IPL franchises. “It’s crazy. I think when you play… there are three specific teams – Mumbai, RCB and Chennai. It doesn’t matter where you play against them, even if you’re in your own venue, there goes for them. So yes, you are against it. So hopefully you don’t run into them too often,” he said.
“Obviously I loved my time back in Delhi, now renamed Delhi Capitals. Ricky Ponting is the coach, lots of familiar faces. Shane Watson was there, James Hopes and it felt like I was back home with the Australian boys and also a couple of fresh faces.”
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