The 67-run stand between David Warner and Axar Patel, coming in just 6.2 overs of Delhi Capitals innings against Mumbai Indians, encapsulated the contrast in form between the two left-handed batters.
On a pitch at the Arun Jaitley Stadium which was dry and offered assistance to spinners, Axar was in fine touch, and continued his dream run with the bat to get his maiden IPL fifty in 22 balls and would make 54 eventually.
Warner, on the other hand, began well, but was unable to break free from the shackles later due to lack of timing and was finding fielders consistently, taking 43 balls to reach a laborious half-century. Though Warner got his third fifty of the competition in a 47-ball 51, it didn't have enough power to change Delhi's end result.