David Warner's daughters shake legs to popular Pushpa track Saami, Allu Arjun reacts

Warner has certainly raised his stocks on the internet.

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David Warner’s children dancing. (Photo Source: Instagram)

Besides his blitzes over the 22 yards, David Warner is also known for his love for the Indian film industry. The Australian opener often shares entertaining videos of him grooving over Bollywood and Tollywood tracks. In fact, he appears to be a special fan of Telugu movie star Allu Arjun. From recreating Arjun’s famous dialogues to showcasing his dance moves on famous tracks, Warner has certainly raised his stocks on the internet.

Recently, the former Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) captain was seen shaking a leg on Pushpa movie’s popular track – Srivalli. The Pushpa fever now seems to have overtaken the entire Warner family. Taking to Instagram on Sunday (January 23), Warner shared a video of his daughters dancing to another popular song of the movie ‘Saami Saami’.

 

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Allu Arjun reacts to David Warner’s post

“Girls wanted to try Saami Saami song before mum and dad #pushpa @candywarner1,” the 34-year-old captioned his post. Needless to mention, the comment section got flooded in no times as netizens heaped praises on Warner’s adorable daughters. Allu Arjun also reacted to the post and commented: “Sooo Cuteee.”

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Allu Arjun comment. (Photo Source: Instagram)

Meanwhile, Warner was last seen in the recently-concluded Ashes series which Australia won 4-0. The southpaw was also instrumental to Australia’s triumph as he scored a couple of 90-plus scores in the series. Overall, he scored 273 runs in five games. At 35, the southpaw is certainly in the latter stages of his career and many believe, he should consider taking retirement from at least one format of the game.

However, as far as Test cricket is concerned, Warner has no plans of calling it a day anytime soon. He’s determined to win a Test series in India before retirement. “We still haven’t beaten India in India. That would be nice to do. And obviously, England away, we had a drawn series (in 2019), but hopefully, if I managed to get that chance and opportunity, I might think about going back,” Warner was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.

Meanwhile, Warner would next be seen in the five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka, which gets underway on February 11 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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