Delhi Capitals opener David Warner is one of the most loved overseas cricketers in the Indian Premier League. Over the years, Warner has done wonders with his bat in the T20 league and also won the title, once with the Sunrisers Hyderabad. His association with the IPL dates back to 2009. Into the final phase of his career, Warner continues to entertain fans, not just with his bat but also with his social media activity. In a video that the Delhi Capitals shared on social media, the IPL franchise teased that the Aussie is getting an 'Aadhaar Card'.
In the video, Warner could even be heard answering to questions in Hindi. Here's the hilarious video:
As for the ongoing IPL campaign, having lost five out of their eight matches, the Delhi Capitals will be desperate to turn things around when they take on Gujarat Titans on Wednesday. Warner has no doubts that his team needs to improve.
"We're not where we want to be for the team's sake. We'd like to win a few more games. But we've got to win the next remainder to obviously compete in the finals.
"So for us, it's about doing as best as we can. Hopefully, we can play each game like we did against Gujarat," Warner said during a media interaction.
The seasoned campaigner from Australia added, "We've got a little bit of improving to do, both with bat and the ball. If we can minimise the totals, it would be great. And then if we bat first, try and put a big total on the board and defend it." Warner further highlighted that DC have a dangerous bowling attack that bowled out GT for 89 in their first leg match.
"Cannot fault the way the guys are training and preparing. It's just sometimes in the games that the execution isn't there. And we know when we take wickets up front and early, we're a very dangerous bowling attack." Asked about two youngsters in the team who have impressed him this season, Warner said, "Jake's (Jake Fraser-McGurk) been very good. We know he's always had the talent. Abishek Porel has been outstanding as well.
"Abishek wasn't even going to play in the first game, but we'd lost early wickets and then came in as an impact player.
"I think he had nine balls or something and he got 30-odd runs. That changed the game and then the other day as well, he played very well. He is going to be a very good player," he concluded.
With PTI inputs