IPL 2022
David Warner Gave A Sharp Look To Umpire After Getting Dismissed
By CricShots - May 8, 2022 10:59 pm
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In the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022, there have been a plethora of instances when a batter has expressed displeasure known to the umpire after being given out. In the game between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at DY Patil stadium, David Warner was seen livid after being given out leg before the wicket by umpire Nitin Menon.

David Warner
David Warner got out playing a reverse sweep

DC and CSK locked horns with each other in the 55th match of the IPL 2022 at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai. After losing the toss, CSK were asked to bat first and they did brilliantly as openers made a brilliant partnership of 110 runs as Ruturaj Gaikwad (41) and Devon Conway (87) gave them a flying start.

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They took the Delhi bowlers and deposited them in every part of the ground as they stitched another century stand for their side. After the openers, brutal hitting by Shivam Dube (32) who has promoted up the order by skipper MS Dhoni. The final touches came from Dhoni’s bat who scored 21 from 8 balls helping CSK to reach a daunting target of 208/6.

Delhi Capitals came out to chase the daunting total and lost opener, KS Bharat, early in the innings. However, David Warner who has been the star for Delhi was once again in terrific form as he struck boundaries to every corner of the ground.

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However, on the second ball of the fourth over, David Warner tried to reverse sweep Maheesh Theekshana but completely missed the ball and was given out by umpire Nitin Menon. The Australian opener reviewed it straightaway and replays showed that he was given out on the basis of the umpire’s call. This left David Warner red-faced as he expressed his displeasure to the umpire while walking back to the dugout and gave a stern look.

Here is the video of the dismissal of David Warner:

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