Australian batsman David Warner said on Monday that he would focus on making the innings rather than taking an aggressive stand in the ODI series against India starting on Friday. Warner was aggressive with Sunrisers Hyderabad in the early days of his career and recently in the IPL played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Warner said that from the beginning, he used to attack Hyderabad looking at the situation ..
Warner was asked by a reporter whether he would continue to play aggressively like the IPL? Warner’s reply to this was, “What do you want to see? 100 runs in 10 overs (laughs). In ODIs, I will bat just like I do. There is not going to be any change. At the end of the IPL I will The answer to why we played aggressively is that we had to play the same on those wickets. “
He said, “We couldn’t wait to score an innings. We had to score with the new ball in the first six overs. Here in Australia it is a bit different, and in 50 overs you usually play the way you play. You You play in the normal way. But I told last year against Pakistan and Sri Lanka (in T20 series), I played in the same way as I played at the end of IPL. “
This left-handed batsman has changed his game over the past few years. He used to be a batsman who used to hit the first ball but now he concentrates on making innings. Warnerka Australia, which returned in 2019 after being trapped in Sandpapergate, has a strike rate of 76 and an average of 67. Another reason for the change in his batting, he also told the age.
The 34-year-old Warner said, “This is not a deliberate effort. I am 34 years old recently. It is always a good start for my team and it is a matter of taking risks on the field. To make sure that I bat as long as I can, at a good strike rate. The way I batted last year at the Test level was quite disciplinary. I played a lot of balls in the match, gave myself time Was. I am proud of the kind of discipline I have shown in 12-24 months. “