David Warner under fire after controversial dismissal at Cricket World Cup
The veteran opener showed an unfamiliar side after his brutal dismissal.
David Warner has come under fire for his rather extreme reaction to being given out on a DRS decision against Sri Lanka to continue his frustrating cricket World Cup. Australia were looking to Warner to get Australia off to a strong start after Sri Lanka collapsed for 205 after Pat Cummins and Adam Zampa ripped through the batting line-up.
Warner hadn't past 50 yet against India and South Africa and was looking to kick-start his campaign, but was left absolutely fuming when he Dilshan Madushanka dismissed for 11 runs. Warner was given out LBW with the ball looking like it was going down leg side.
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Warner reviewed the decision, but was left absolutely fuming when replays showed the ball just clipping leg stump. Because the on-field umpire Joel Wilson gave the original decision out, Warner had to walk.
And as he walked Warner turned back and appeared to deliver an angry spray towards someone. Warner could find himself in trouble for the outburst, however it did not appear to be directed towards anyone.
Commentator Ian Smith didn't think Warner's reaction was justified with technology proving the ball was hitting the stumps. “He gets the message David Warner. He’s none so happy about it,” Smith said as Warner walked off. “But he cannot argue with technology. He leaves the ground in a huff it is fair to say.”
However, Warner's former teammate Aaron Finch defended Warner's frustration after a close umpire call. “You can absolutely see why David Warner wasn’t happy. Live it just didn’t look like it was going to be smashing into the middle, or middle and leg. And the umpire’s call," Finch said.
“It’s the fine line. Umpire gives it not out, then David Warner is still batting. It’s just clipping leg stump.” Many fans defended Warner and claimed the 'umpire's decision' rule creates frustration for players.
Other fans were left fuming with Warner and claimed his reaction to the dismissal should warrant the International Cricket Council looking into the reaction. According to their rules, “excessive, obvious disappointment with an umpire’s decision,” can see a player fined.
Warner’s frustration. Umpire’s call is the worst thing in cricket. #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/WPxq8OhvZd
— The Procrastinator (@TheProc007) October 16, 2023
Typical Australian Behavior David Warner, disturbed on an umpire's call. But this is a decision given by 3rd umpire.#CWC23 #AUSvsSL #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/5fQXBiPu5X
— Deshraj Singh (@DeshrajH) October 16, 2023
What's David Warner so angry about. If you get bowled and the ball only just clips the bail it's still out. Just because an LBW would have clipped he reckons the umpire's not allowed to give it? #AUSvsSL #warner
— Old Guy (@BallsontheLine) October 16, 2023
It's been a long time since I saw Warner enraged by the umpire decision after being such a crowd pleaser. Smith is also undone by beauty. Still, SL doesn't have enough runs, so these wickets can only stir up some fuss. However, a close game is always good #AUSvSL #CricketTwitter
— Amitesh Aaryan (@AmiteshAaryan) October 16, 2023
David warner is hell angry with the umpire.. Clearly this umpire's call thing is weird.
He's disappointed..— Rishi (@ur_cruise) October 16, 2023
Warner very angry after umpire's call given out 😂
— Rachit Kumar Patel (@im__rkumar) October 16, 2023
Warner has been sold down the river here by the Umpire
I don't care what the DRS says but that shouldn't have been given out by the Umpire at the first place
Umpiring has been below par#AUSvsSL— Kamalpreet Singh (@kamal_1111) October 16, 2023
can't believe the onfield umpire gave Warner out. it didn't look out in real time, infact it didn't look out even in slow-motion replays. umpires call should be banished. #AUSvSL
— Sanket D. Patil (@sankulyaa) October 16, 2023
David Warner mouthing off at Joel Wilson and anyone who is willing to listen as he walks off the pitch, after being given out lbw - umpire's call on review - completely makes up for the Afghanistan result yesterday.
— The Pinch Hitter (@LePinchHitter) October 16, 2023
Such a disgusting behavior from warner! Bro wtf? Rule is rule! Umpires call is final so just shutup and leave 🤡
— H E L L 🇱🇰 (@__hell__00) October 16, 2023
Why was David Warner angry on umpires and making gestures? The balls was hitting on stumps and it was umpires call. Not a young kid who is playing his first game.#AUSvsSL
— Shaiban Mukadam 🇮🇳 (@mukadam_shaiban) October 16, 2023
David Warner helps ground staff during Australia's win
While Warner did cop some criticism for a poor reaction to his dismissal, he also did win over the hearts of locals after helping the ground staff cover the pitch. In the 35th over of the first innings, rain delayed the game for a few moments.
Warner was all smiles and opted to help the ground staff cover the pitch, which was a nice scene from the veteran player.
David Warner helped to put the cover in the ground during rain. pic.twitter.com/i6wGudJjTy
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 16, 2023
Australia needed to bounce back against Sri Lanka and they did thanks to a brilliant bowling effort. And it was captain Pat Cummins and spinner Adam Zampa that stole the show. Sri Lanka collapsed with a 9-52 with Zampa (4-47) and Cummins (2-32) doing the bulk of the damage.
Josh Inglis proved his selection with the bat, after Alex Carey was dropped from the team, having scored his maiden World Cup half-century.
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