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Irfan Pathan Comments On David Warner’s Mode Of Dismissal

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Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has criticized veteran Australian opener David Warner’s mode of dismissal in Australia’s T20 World Cup 2022 match against Afghanistan.

David Warner was bowled by Naveen-ul-Haq while trying to play a switch hit after having scored 25 runs in the Group 1 Super 12 game in Adelaide on Friday, November 4. Australia went on to post a total of 168/8 and eventually won the match by just four runs as well.

While reviewing the game on Star Sports, Pathan said: “The sort of shot David Warner played, he would have heard a few choice words if I was there in their camp. You are trying to play a switch hit against a fast bowler when you are still searching for your form, so it was cricket of an extremely low standard.”

Irfan Pathan was asked whether Australia have played like the defending T20 World Cup champions. He also replied in the negative as well.

“They have not played like that at all. If you see the first game against New Zealand, it seemed they were playing cricket on the back foot from the first over itself. They have not played cricket worthy of a world champion and that too in their own home conditions,” he shared.

However, Australia were trounced by New Zealand by 89 runs in the opener of the Super 12 game of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup. Mitchell Starc was smashed for two fours and a six by Finn Allen in the first over of the game and they never recovered from that situation as well.

Irfan Pathan was further asked about his views on Australia not trying at all to win by a big margin against Afghanistan as well.

He responded: “It was surprising because when you came to bowl, when the first wicket had fallen, after that also there was no slip. It was not that there was no movement from the pitch, it was the Adelaide pitch, there was slight grass, you will get the extra bounce and a four went through the slips as well.”

“It is clear that if you do not show aggression, you drive the game from the back foot, it will be problems for you. That is what happened in the end. This game would have ended long back in Afghanistan’s favor if they had a slightly experienced batter in the middle overs,” Irfan concluded.


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