Mumbai:Having batted at various positions so far in IPL-15, Rovman Powell was back to his preferred slot for Delhi Capitals' match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, days after he had convinced his skipper Rishabh Pant to "trust me at No. 5." Powell, who hit a breathtaking 67 not out off 35 balls in DC's 21-run win here on Thursday, also spoke about his chat with teammate David Warner, who was closing in on a century, in the innings' 20th over.
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"I just told him (Pant) to trust me at No. 5, give me a chance to start, to bat the first 15-20 balls, that's how I want to bat, and then (after) 20 balls I'll try to maximise," Powell told host broadcaster Star Sports. "I came to the IPL knowing that I'm in good form, knowing that I've done a lot of work," he said later at the post-match press conference.
The 28-year-old Powell had started IPL-15 at No. 6, then batted at No. 5 twice, was pushed down to No. 6 again, and was then sent to bat at as low as No.8, leaving him disappointed. "At the start of the IPL, it was a little bit tough for me. I just keep believing in myself. I had a conversation with Rishabh, explaining to him that I was a little bit disappointed to bat at No. 8 in that game.