Sean Abbott focuses on David Warner’s right-handed hitting versus India

Sean Abbott focuses on David Warner’s right-handed hitting versus India. “I think if David Warner is just going to sit there and bat left-handed, Ashwin is not going to miss his length too often. ” Abbott stated.

The three-match One-Day International (ODI) series between India and Australia is well underway; having won the first two matches, India has clinched the series comfortably. The victory would boost their confidence significantly, especially with the ODI World Cup 2023 approaching. With the second One-Day International completed, India put on a spectacular effort, winning by 99 runs in a rain-soaked match. However, veteran Australian opener David Warner hitting right-handed against Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin was one of the game’s greatest talking points.

Warner hit 53 runs off 39 deliveries and looked comfortable at the crease. He intended to bat right-handed against Ashwin. However, the same resulted in his dismissal shortly after. In a similar spirit, Australian pacer Sean Abbott chimed in with an intriguing opinion on Warner batting right-handed in a high-pressure game. Abbott noted that because the Southpaw plays golf right-handed, he experimented in order to disrupt Ashwin’s rhythm.

“I don’t think Ashwin will miss his length too often if David Warner just sits there and bats left-handed. ” Because the ball is spinning so fast, he has the one that travels the other way, the straighter one. All the variants that go with it. OneCricket quoted Sean Abbott as saying, “Davey just thought he had to change it up.”

“He plays right-handed golf, and we’ve seen how dynamic he is with his switch-hitting and stuff. So he weighed those options.” He’s done it before, and he bats in the nets,” he remarked.

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“I don’t think Ashwin will miss his length too often if David Warner just sits there and bats left-handed. ” Because the ball is spinning so fast. He has the one that travels the other way, the straighter one, and all the variants that go with it. OneCricket quoted Sean Abbott as saying, “Davey just thought he had to change it up.”

“He plays right-handed golf, and we’ve seen how dynamic he is with his switch-hitting and stuff, so he weighed those options.” He’s done it before, and he bats in the nets,” he remarked.

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