
Axar Patel's maiden 50 came off 22 balls. Warner's own half-century took him 43 balls. ©BCCI/IPL
Where Axar Patel is, is where David Warner probably wants to be.
Not because he can turn up after a fourth straight loss and still manage to laugh at the limitations of his teammates, the miseries of his captain and the team. But because he is able to swing the bat, connect and score boundaries.
The 67-run stand, in only 6.2 overs, between Axar and Warner that revived Delhi Capitals' innings on Tuesday (April 11) and helped them to a competitive total