Watch: Australia's David Warner's brain fade dressing room moment during T20 World Cup 2024 game goes viral
David Warner struck a vital half-century (56 off 51 balls) for Australia in their T20 World Cup 2024 opener against Oman.
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The veteran Australia (AUS) opener David Warner gave fans a comedy of errors moment during his side's ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 clash against Oman (OMA), in Bridgetown, Barbados, on Thursday, June 6. Notably, what turned out to be a brain-dead comical moment, after his dismissal, Warner walked back to the pavilion. However, he ended up heading towards Oman's dressing room instead of the allotted room for Australia.
As a result, this left the commentators on air and the fans witnessing the game leaving quite amused. However, before Warner could storm into Oman's side, he realised his hilarious mistake quickly and changed his path to the Australian dressing room. Meanwhile, speaking of southpaw's batting, David Warner played a crucial half-century (56 off 51 balls) for his side in their World Cup opening campaign. Notably, skipper Mitchell Marsh was invited by Oman to bat first. The decision of the minnows proved worthy as Australia lost three wickets in quick succession with nine overs of the first innings.
Interestingly, courtesy of his valuable knock, David Warner got himself enlisted into an elite list of batters to become the highest run-getter for Australia in the T20I format. It is worth mentioning that Warner surpassed the former skipper Aaron Finch to claim this record during the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 encounter.
Check out the viral David Warner's brain fade moment here:
Australia on brink of victory after Marcus Stoinis's show
Thereafter, it was the Marcus Stoinis show as the prolific allrounder went all guns blazing and took Oman bowlers apart with this power hitting. As a result, Stoinis ended up scoring an explosive unbeaten fifty (67* off 36 balls) to propel Australia to a respectable total of 164/5 in their 20-over quota.
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In reply, Oman suffered the wrath of the fiery pacer Mitchell Starc who struck early for Australia trapping Prathik Athavale. From thereon, the minnows failed to get going as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals. In bowling as well, Marcus Stoinis took a two-wicket haul along with Adam Zampa to derail Oman completely. As a result, Australia are on the brink of securing a convincing victory to start their T20 World Cup 2024 campaign on a winning note.
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