The Men in Blue player Kuldeep Yadav on Tuesday said that he feels he can get the swashbuckling Australian opener out at any time.
Kuldeep said "If you happen to dominate over some player then you don't feel the pressure, it is the same with David Warner since he feels the pressure and he thinks that I can dismiss him at any point of time,"
He added "So, I don't have any pressure on me as I love to bowl to him because every time I think that I can dismiss him, as he is the right to be dismissed, and I set with my plan to dismiss him with my set of deliveries,"
This will be the 100th ODI for Australian skipper Steve Smith.
"Two wrist spinners give you more chances for taking wickets because they're more attacking," Kuldeep said.
"Left-arm spinners are limited in terms of variations, as they only have a couple. That's why batsmen don't take chances against them. Wrist spinners have the quality to deceive batsmen, and that gives them more options in terms of delivering wickets," he added.
"If you dismiss the No. 1 and No. 3 of any team, they're bound to come under pressure," he said.
"Our plan is to always to get Warner out as soon as possible since he's one player who can change the game, irrespective of the situation.
Steve Smith is also like that. If he hangs in there for 30 to 40 overs, the opposition comes under pressure, since he can strike anytime and stretch the score into a big one," the left-arm spinner added.
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