Sehwag not impressed by Warner’s approach in Kotla
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Sehwag not impressed by Warner’s approach in Kotla

David Warner may have reached a couple of unique milestones while batting against Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday in Delhi, but his slow batting became the biggest talking point. The SRH skipper struggled throughout his stint at the crease and his frustration was visible. After scoring a run-a-ball half-century, Warner ended up scoring 57 off 54 balls – one of his slowest innings in the Indian Premier League. Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag wasn't impressed with Warner's approach on the Kotla track. Speaking to Cricbuzz, the former said that the SRH skipper batted with a poor thought process and his slowness at the crease resulted in a low total. "Had the game been played in Chennai, it would have been a great partnership, at a scoring rate of 8 runs per over. But it was Delhi and not Chepauk. 171 is a low total because it was a perfect batting track. Kane Williamson had no problems in getting runs which means the wicket was good.”