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David Warner Comes Back With A Hilarious Dance Video
By CricShots - May 12, 2020 7:01 pm
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The Australian opener, David Warner has emerged as a TikTok sensation after impressing one and all with his batting skills. In recent times, he has become quite regular on the video-sharing platform and doesn’t hesitate to post some of his hilarious videos on Instagram as well.

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David Warner boxing with his daughter

On Tuesday, Warner decided to put up another dance video and roped in wife Candice and his daughter “back again” to dance on Telugu song ‘Ramuloo Ramulaa’. Captioning the video of the same on Instagram, Warner wrote: “He and she are back again @candywarner1 thoughts?? What’s the song?? #challengeaccepted #next #family #fun.”

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While the little daughter shook her leg in a free spirit, Warner and his wife looked were looking flawless with their dance moves. David enjoys immense fan following in Hyderabad due to his association with SunRisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Earlier, the veteran southpaw was seen lip-syncing a famous Telugu movie dialogue from a 2006 action-thriller ‘Pokiri’, starring Mahesh Babu. He was dressed in his SRH kit with a bat in hand, delivered the dialogue with complete sync. However, the Australian didn’t have any clue about which movie the dialogue was from so he asked his fans to guess.

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Captioning that video, Warner wrote: “Guess the movie?? I tried everyone Good luck #tollywood #requested #helpme.”

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The coronavirus has brought the world sport to a halt and Warner is killing his free time by making entertaining TikTok videos. Warner led SunRisers Hyderabad to their maiden IPL title in 2016. India is in lockdown until May 17 and the IPL 2020 has been until further notice by the BCCI. Because of the deadly virus, almost 4 lakh people have already lost their lives around the world.