Warner\'s show a testimony of his resilience: Moody

Warner's show a testimony of his resilience: Moody

IANS  |  New Delhi 

has made a brilliant comeback in the (IPL) after missing the 2018 season due to his involvement in the Sandpaper Gate, and (SRH) feels the southpaw's current form is a testimony of his resilience and determination.

"We have seen over the course of his (Warner's) career what makes him unique as a He had to sit out for 12 months, but he was preparing for six months for his comeback. He has been been preparing more mentally. He is technically sound, so it was all about getting prepared mentally.

"He has come back full of enthusiasm and determination. Warner has an unquenchable thirst for the game and that hasn't been withdrawn. He has always had a positive mindset and has been resilient. To endure what Warner, and have endured over the last 12 months, they have to be strong," Moody said on the eve of SRH's clash with Capitals.

The former Australian all-rounder also said that while the top three have been doing well for (Warner, and as the floater), the middle-order is prepared for days when the top-order will flop.

"There will be times when the middle-order will have to carry a substantial amount of the workload and we have full faith in our middle-order. They will accept the opportunity and challenge," he said.

Asked about the inconsistent show from Capitals, Moody said: "What have or haven't done doesn't concern us. We are looking forward to be effective in the conditions that we are provided with."

While Warner hasn't led the team, Moody said his contribution is invaluable. "Warner is someone whose contribution is invaluable and we are lucky to have quite a few of such players," he said.

With 254 runs from three matches at a strike rate of 175, Warner is the leading run-getter in this year's IPL so far.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 18:16 IST