DC vs PBKS: My kids want to know why I can’t have hundreds like Jos Buttler – David Warner

IPL 2022, DC vs PBKS: David Warner hit his third straight half-century for Delhi Capitals on Wednesday but said his daughters are expecting him to score a century.

David Warner has scored three consecutive fifties in IPL 2022 (Courtesy: David Warner Instagram)

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  • David Warner has scored three consecutive fifties in IPL 2022
  • Warner’s 60 not out from 30 balls helped DC chase down 116 vs PBKS in 10.3 overs
  • Warner said his kids want to know why they are not getting hundreds like Jos Buttler

David Warner has been in red-hot form for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2022 with three consecutive half-centuries. After a poor start against Lucknow Super Giants, Warner made a comeback with a score of 61 vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 66 against Royal Challengers Bangalore and an unbeaten 60 off just 30 balls in a 9-wicket win over Punjab Kings on Wednesday .

However, David Warner admitted that his purple complexion was not enough to impress his daughters. Warner’s kids went back after being dismissed by Oneindu Hasaranga against RCB. Bangalore benefited from his dismissal and they won by 16 runs.

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Later, Warner posted viral pictures of his daughters in tears and said that he is happy that they have started understanding the game.

After another stellar performance with the bat, David Warner said his daughters wonder why they can’t get hundreds like Jos Buttler who is the Orange Cap holder this season and has already scored two hundreds for Rajasthan Royals .

Warner told Star Sports after DC’s 9-wicket win, “My kids just want to know why I can’t score a century like Jose (Butler). It’s great that little kids watch this game.” Stay.”

David Warner, who led Sunrisers Hyderabad to IPL glory in 2016, before hitting a bad patch, is one of the legends of the IPL. He has scored 53 fifties and four centuries in 154 matches.

On Wednesday, Warner shared an opening partnership of 83 runs with Prithvi Shaw in just 6.3 overs. The Australian southpaw said life was made easier for the batsmen after the bowlers dismissed PBKS for 115. He added that DC is grateful to be able to get out of their hotel rooms and play matches.

“I think the bowlers did a great job and made it easy for us. We had to work hard in the powerplay during the chase. It was a different surface than last night, but credit to our bowlers. Grateful. Was that we were able to get out of our rooms and play tonight (Wednesday).