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David Warner On DC's 17-run win over PBKS: "We Are Fighters"


Delhi Capitals' brave opener David Warner says he gets "a buzz" out of his handling. Warner might have out for a brilliant duck in the group's past IPL match against Punjab Kings, yet he made fundamental commitments in the field. At the point when gotten some information about his exceptional handling, Warner said, "There are two features of the game for me - batting and handling. I hope to stop ones in the ring and take a few gets close to the limit."


"Luckily, I got one and it was an incredible outcome for us. I get a buzz out of handling and I attempt to save runs for the bowlers," he added. Delhi Capitals broke into the main four in the standings in the wake of enrolling a 17-run triumph over Punjab Kings on Monday.


Talking about their presentation, the Australian said, "The group has a never say pass on disposition. We are contenders and we play overall quite well, whether it's with the ball or bat. There's an appetite and want to help each other out as we care for one another." Sarfaraz Khan, who played a rankling thump of 32 runs from 16 balls, said he partook in the job of an opener.


"I had never opened before the game against Punjab Kings so I was hoping to partake in the position. Before I got this open door, I had an inclination that I could bat well as an opener and things worked out as expected against Punjab," Sarfaraz said.


The player likewise inspired the group after their batting innings.


"I could never have been blissful on the off chance that my innings could never have assisted the group with winning. The climate inside the group is great and we need to play well in another game to meet all requirements for the end of the season games.


"I was telling everybody in the group after our batting that it's just merely one wicket. In the event that we get one wicket, we'll be in the game and we continued to get wickets all through Punjab's innings." Sarfaraz additionally talked about his dad's effect on his cricket profession.


"The credit goes to my dad for anything I am today. He has driven from Mumbai to Uttar Pradesh to take me for games en route. We made stops in different places, for example, Madhya Pradesh, Ghaziabad, Mathura and Delhi with the goal that I could play matches and my dad has cruised all over 2500 km for me." The Delhi Capitals will take on Mumbai Indians in their last association match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

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