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Mumbai: Delhi Capitals batsman David Warner is still ‘not entirely happy’, despite being a bit late to reach the semi-finals of the IPL with his third consecutive half-century. This is because Warner’s children say that this performance is not enough.

Warner’s reaction came following the innings in which they beat Delhi Kings by 60 runs in just 30 balls once morest Punjab Kings. ‘Kids need to know why I didn’t hit the century.

Not easy (laughs). 60s is no big deal these days. The kids are watching Jose Butler hit the century. They always ask me why I didn’t hit the ball like Butler. Watching the competition with the kids is an indescribable experience, “said Warner.

Warner also lauded the performance of the Delhi bowlers, who beat Punjab by 115 runs. ‘The bowlers’ excellent performance made our job easier. The plan was to hit the powerplay overs in the run chase. It was a very different wicket from the last one. Kovid is happy to be out of the room and play despite the crisis, “Warner added.

Warner’s quick 83 – run partnership with Prithviraj Shaw on the opening wicket paved the way for Delhi’s easy victory. Prithviraj Shah was dismissed for 41 off 20 balls.

English Summary: ’60 not enough. They wanna know why I can’t score hundreds like Jos Buttler’: David Warner following DC beat PBKS in IPL

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