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Watch – David Warner Undertakes Hilarious Training Drills With Daughter

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Watch – David Warner Undertakes Hilarious Training Drills With Daughter
David Warner with his family.

Australia’s star opening batsman David Warner is known for his explosive batting on the cricket pitch. But since there is no cricket going on at the moment he decided to give a treat to his fans. After going viral with his earlier TikTok videos, Warner has now come out with another hilarious training video with his daughter.

The dashing opener is already giving tough competitions to the TikTok stars with his dance moves on Indian songs. David Warner and his wife and children have made the life better in this lockdown due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

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And now, the Aussie opener has come out with another hilarious video. In the video, Warner was seen training in a unique uniform with his daughter. He also challenged everybody to make a better video than this.

“Workout Thursday!! Beat this one everybody! #family #alwaystraining,” David Warner captioned the video. 

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Meanwhile, David Warner has expressed his desire to represent his country in the ICC World Cup 2023 in India before calling time on his career. The swashbuckling opener rates playing the mega event in India in three years time as his ultimate goal.

Speaking to cricket.com.au, Warner said it is difficult to get up to train every day with the legs getting older. However, the 33-year-old admitted that he is keeping up well now and is eyeing the next fifty-overs World Cup in India.

“In the last three years, I’ll have had almost two years off, depending on when we play cricket again,” Warner, who lost 12 months due to a ban for ball-tampering in 2018, said to cricket.com.au. 

“As the legs get older time will tell. At the moment I’m feeling as fit as a fiddle and if I can keep running between wickets as well as I have done, who knows. That (2023 ODI) World Cup is the ultimate goal,” Warner added. 

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