Australian team’s star batsman David Warner has returned to India again for the 3-match ODI series and went on a trip to Mumbai before the series.
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after a month of hard work India and Australia The Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series reached its conclusion between. The eyes are now on the One Day International series, which will start from March 17 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The Australian team has reached Mumbai for this series. Most of the players of the ODI series have recently reached India from Australia and this includes star opener David Warner, who returned midway through the Test series. Now as soon as he came to India, Warner started preparing for ODI. But not in any field, but in the narrow streets of Mumbai.
David Warner recently reached India again along with the rest of Australia’s players. Everyone is in Mumbai regarding the first match of the series. Now there is some time for the start of the series, so the Australian veteran went on a trip to Mumbai and as soon as he saw children playing cricket in a street, he himself got down and grabbed the bat.
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practice playing spin in the streets
The left-handed veteran batsman posted a video on his Instagram account, in which he is playing cricket with some kids in a narrow lane. The funniest thing in this video is that Warner was trying to practice against spin bowling here too. He asked the boy who was bowling to hit the ball over the sewer cover made in the street so that the ball could take a turn.
Now how much Warner would have benefited from this exercise, only he knows, but he definitely made the day of many children, who got to see such a big cricket star very closely and spend a few moments with him.
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Were flop in test series
The Australian veteran batsman was recently on a tour of India for the Test series. However, in the second Test, Mohammed Shami hit his elbow once with his bouncer and then once on his head, due to which he was ruled out of the series and returned to Australia. The series did not prove to be good for Warner anyway and he could score only 26 runs in 3 innings.