Follow us

IPL 2022, DC vs RR | Twitter reacts to David Warner staring down the umpire after clear edge

no image
no image

There have been a few instances in cricket where a batter didn’t walk off and stared at the umpire even after getting out. David Warner replicated the incident in IPL against Rajasthan Royals as he tried to fool the umpire by staring at him and not walking off even after edging a delivery.

Delhi Capitals have won three games in IPL 2022 but their performance against Rajasthan Royals hasn’t been good so far. Bowling first, they conceded 222/2 courtesy of a Jos Buttler special as he scored 116 runs from 65 balls. Chasing the mammoth total DC lost their first wicket on a total of 43 in form of David Warner. 

David Warner has been in form this season but he was dismissed on a score of 28 runs. Prasidh Krishna was bowling the fifth over of the innings and Warner tried to make a room shuffling outside leg on the third delivery. Krishna followed him and Warner edged the ball to the Wicketkeeper. Surprisingly, Warner stared down at the umpire and pretended as if he hasn’t nicked it. 

Here is how Twitter reacted to the incident. 

Intimidating the umpire!

That stare from him!

Looks good!

Part of the game!

LOL!

Kuch toh lihaj kr lo!

Sad!

Girls are disappointed!

Unreal!

He loves to have fun!

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previous‌IND-W vs IRE-W | Rodrigues and top three outsmart Ireland as India clinch series on batting haven
India Women beat Ireland Women by 116 runs in the second ODI of the three-match series. Fifties from the top three and a hundred from Jemimah Rodrigues set up a 370-run score for India which Ireland failed to surmount, courtesy of disciplined bowling highlighted by Deepti Sharma’s three-fer.
IPL 2022, DC vs RR | Twitter reacts as Khaleel Ahmed drops a simple caught and bowled opportunityread next
It happens very rarely that a bowler misses an absolutely simple catch on his own bowling but Khaleel Ahmed added to the list of such instances. Khaleel dropped a simple high catch of Sanju Samson on his own bowling who was looking dangerous and was smashing the ball all around the park.
View non-AMP page