Delhi Capitals’ Players Get Back Stolen Bats And Other Equipment, Confirms Skipper David Warner

Delhi Capitals captain David Warner posted an update about the stolen equipment on his Instagram story (Sportzpix/Instagram Story).

Delhi Capitals captain David Warner posted an update about the stolen equipment on his Instagram story (Sportzpix/Instagram Story).

David Warner posted an Instagram story where he confirmed that the bats and other stolen equipment have been found but some are still missing.

Delhi Capitals captain David Warner has revealed that the police have found bats, pads, gloves and other stolen equipment. The Delhi Capitals players came to know about the missing batting equipment when they landed in New Delhi from Bangalore as reports said that the list stolen included 16 bats, pads, shoes, thigh-pads and gloves. Are.

Meanwhile, the bats belonged to DC skipper Warner, Mitchell March, Phil Salt and Yash Dhull.

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Warner posted an Instagram story on Friday in which he uploaded a picture in which several bats and other stolen batting equipment can be seen.

The Delhi Capitals captain wrote, “They have found the culprits. Some are still missing but thanks.”

Delhi Capitals captain David Warner posted an update on his Instagram story about the stolen equipment

At the same time, the bats of foreign players are being told to cost one lakh rupees each.

A logistics company looks after the team kit bags and luggage and ensures that they reach the destination before the game. According to reports, the players leave their kit bags outside their rooms after every game, after which the logistics company takes care of it.

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However, that was not the only good news for Delhi Capitals on Thursday night as they registered their first win of the season by defeating Kolkata Knight Riders in a low-scoring thriller. The Capitals claimed a crucial 3-wicket win to snap their five-match losing streak this season.

The DC bowling line-up came to the party en masse as KKR managed only 127 runs on a spicy deck which was helped by both pacers and spinners alike.

Warner, DC’s best batsman this season, had struggled with his strike-rate in the earlier games, but on Thursday he smashed a 41-ball 57 to reach the target with four balls to spare.

“For us, it is about supporting ourselves and coming out and executing our skills. I felt like my match-ups were done and I would continue to play the power-play. And we didn’t lose wickets in bunches in the first two overs. So that also plays a big role,” Warner said after the match.

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“But for me, I felt my rhythm is back again, I had some good net sessions. I was probably a little unsure about losing a lot of wickets in the first few games, but for me, it’s about going out there and playing the way I do and the way I know, and then it’s better for me. It is going to happen. We and the team,” he said.

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