David Warner delights Hyderabad fans by grooving to popular song from Tollywood movie Pushpa
Warner is currently in India for the ICC tournament, which is set to be his final appearance in the fifty-over format
Australian cricket star David Warner showcased his dance moves during the drinks break in a warm-up game between Australia and Pakistan ahead of the ICC World Cup 2023. The stylish cricketer delighted fans in Hyderabad as he grooved to the popular song from the movie Pushpa.
Fans couldn't contain their excitement at seeing their favorite cricketer's unexpected performance. A video capturing Warner's dance quickly went viral, leaving cricket enthusiasts in awe.
Warner is currently in India for the ICC tournament, which is set to be his final appearance in the fifty-over format. The left-handed opener has been in good form, scoring 48 runs against Pakistan at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.
In the warm-up match, Australia posted a formidable total of 351/7 in 50 overs, with Glenn Maxwell leading the charge with a powerful 77 off 71 balls. Pakistan put up a spirited chase, with Babar Azam scoring 90 off 59 balls and Iftikhar Ahmad contributing 83 off 85 balls. However, they fell short by 14 runs, and Australia emerged victorious.
Warner's dance performance added a touch of entertainment to the cricketing action, leaving fans eagerly awaiting more surprises in the upcoming ICC World Cup.
Australia look for number six
Under the captaincy of Michael Clarke, Australia emerged victorious in the 2015 ODI World Cup, defeating New Zealand in the final. However, in the 2019 edition, they suffered a defeat to England in the semi-finals, resulting in their elimination.
One of Australia's strengths lies in their multi-dimensional players who can contribute to all three departments. Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Marnus Labuschagne, and Mitchell Marsh possess the ability to make significant contributions with the bat and also provide additional bowling options. This versatility gives Australia a significant advantage in a prestigious tournament like the World Cup.
However, Australian batters have historically struggled against spinners. With Indian pitches known for offering turn and bounce, Australia are set to face a tough test.
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