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David Warner Announced His Arrival On Tiktok Through Instagram
By CricShots - Apr 14, 2020 6:57 pm
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The veteran Australian opener, David Warner has been active on social media during the forced break from cricket. The world is under lockdown due to the ever-growing threat of the coronavirus pandemic. However, Warner has been entertaining his fans by posting fun videos of himself. In his most recent post, Warner has uploaded a TikTok video of himself on his Instagram account where he can be seen singing with his daughters in the background.

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David Warner imitating the sword celebration

In the post, Warner says, “Ok, I have zero idea what’s going on but have been told to do tik tok by my 5 year old @davidbullwarner31 and I have zero followers I need some help please and they love @tonesandi”.

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Warner posted a throwback video on Instagram in which he can be seen trying his hand at the sword-wielding celebration for a commercial shoot which he did for his Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH). In his post, Warner asked his fans for their opinion on how much he managed to imitate Ravindra Jadeja.

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Earlier in the year, Warner was named the captain of the SRH for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League. The left-handed batsman has played 126 matches in the cash-rich league. He has amassed as many as 4706 runs with an average of 43.17 which is brilliant in T20 cricket. He also has 4 IPL centuries and 44 half-centuries to his name in the cash-rich league with a strike rate of 142.39.

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Similar to other sportspersons, the Australian southpaw is spending time with his family. The coronavirus pandemic has led to the cancellation of major sporting events from across the globe. From Tokyo Olympics 2020 to the Wimbledon and French Open, all sporting events have taken a big hit because of coronavirus.