During the drinks break during an exhibition match between Australia and Pakistan in preparation for the ICC World Cup 2023, Australian cricketer David Warner showed off his dance talents. The fashionable cricketer pleased Hyderabad locals by dancing to the well-known Pushpa song.
Fans’ enthusiasm after witnessing their favorite cricketer’s surprising performance could not be contained. Cricket fans were in awe after seeing David Warner dance in a video that instantly went viral.
Warner + Pushpa + Hyderabad.
– It’s total entertainment….!!!!pic.twitter.com/OtFKhhLt7m
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 3, 2023
David Warner will play in his final fifty-over match at the ICC event while he is currently in India.
At the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium against Pakistan, the left-handed opener scored 48 runs, demonstrating his strong play.
Glenn Maxwell led the charge with a strong 77 off 71 balls as Australia achieved a challenging total of 351/7 in 50 overs during the exhibition game. Babar Azam scored 90 off 59 balls, while Iftikhar Ahmad added 83 off 85 balls as part of Pakistan’s valiant chase. However, Australia won after they were outscored by 14 runs.
Fans are anxiously anticipating more surprises in the 2018 ICC World Cup after Warner’s dancing performance added some excitement to the cricketing action.
Australia searches for position six
Australia won the 2015 ODI World Cup under the leadership of Michael Clarke, defeating New Zealand in the championship match. They were eliminated from the 2019 competition, nevertheless, after losing to England in the semifinals.
Australia’s multifaceted players, who can contribute to all three departments, are one of its assets. Marcus Stoinis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, and Glenn Maxwell all have the potential to contribute significantly with the bat while also offering more bowling options. Australia benefits significantly from its adaptability in a prominent competition like the World Cup.
Australian hitters have, however, typically had trouble against spinners. Australia is going to face a challenging test on Indian grounds, which are famed for offering turn and bounce.