No one is at fault regarding his dismissal, says Warner

Sylhet Sixers

|| CF Correspondent ||
Sylhet Sixers captain David Warner trashed any issue with Towhid Ridoy regarding his dismissal and said that he is all game with Towhid Ridoy despite his calling ended his innings abruptly.

“It doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day, we spoke out there. There were three or four calls that he said. I told him that we are going to have to not say yes. You will have to hit the ball, wait and see. It happens in the game of cricket. No one is at fault. It is miscommunication, and we move on,’’ said Warner adding that it is important to use the knowledge of the local players.
Warner however focused on building a good rapport with local players, saying that the local players experience would help him to assess the players of the opponents.
“It is important that I use the local players in my team, their experience and knowledge to understand the players we are playing against. Sabbir was very good with me out there. Taskin and Al-Amin know their fielding positions. They know what balls to bowl. It is my captaincy style – I let them be responsible for the 24 balls. They did a good job out there. I was very happy with them. We know that we can almost defend 130.”