Warner will be the best, Finch said earlier
Within two months, both sides of the coin were spotted by Australian opener David Warner. He has been the lifeblood of IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad since 2014. Hyderabad has won the only IPL title with Warner. That team was in bad form and threw him from the XI. That's when Warner may have sworn to show the world that it's not over yet.
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He chose to show the biggest stage of T20 cricket - the T20 World Cup. Australia lost to New Zealand by 8 wickets in the final of the T20 World Cup which came down yesterday. David Warner has batted brilliantly throughout the tournament on his way to winning the T20 World Cup for the first time.
Being dropped from the IPL franchise's XI and becoming a World Cup player is like looking at two sides of the same coin. And the Australian captain Aaron Finch already knew that Warner would do that!
Speaking at a news conference after the final yesterday, Finch said he had already told coach Justin Langer, "Didn't any of you expect him (Warner) to be the best player in the tournament?" But I knew he would be the best in the tournament. Believe me, I'm telling the truth. A few months ago, I called Justin Langer and said, "Don't worry about Davy, he's going to be the best player in the tournament."
Warner is the best. He played 6 matches in this World Cup and scored 269 runs at an average of 47.18. How well he played, you can tell by looking at the strike rate, 146.60. On the way to this run, he broke the record for most runs in a Twenty20 World Cup for Australia. Former opener Matthew Hayden previously held the record for 265 runs in the 2006 World Cup.
Warner will be the best player in the tournament, it is already understood that in the eyes of Finch, he is not the best player in this World Cup. Finch thinks the trophy deserves another Australian Adam jumper. There is no reason why Finch should not think so. Jampa has bowled well since the first match of the World Cup, taking 13 wickets in 6 matches. He gave only 5.61 runs per over, and took one wicket per 12.4 balls. In the middle overs of the innings, he was the main master of pulling the reins of the opponent's run.
At the press conference, Finch therefore frankly acknowledged Jumper's superiority, "In my eyes, Adam Jampa is the best player in the World Cup. He has controlled the games, he has taken big wickets, he is a great player! '
A few days ago, Jampa had said that he was given less importance. It is a question of whether this happened to him during the selection of the best series. But for now, it is needless to say that everyone will be stunned by the joy of winning the World Cup!