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David Warner Makes His Daughter, Indi Learn Boxing
By CricShots - Apr 20, 2020 3:32 pm
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A day after surprising his fans with his dance moves on a famous Bollywood song, David Warner posted a couple of more videos on his official Instagram handle, this time giving boxing lessons to his daughter. Captioning the video of the same on Instagram, he wrote: “They just love doing what @candywarner1 and I do with training, what can you say?? “OK”.

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David Warner

Warner, like many athletes, has turned social media into his new home as he keeps his followers entertained with fun videos. On Saturday, one such video of the Australian opener took social media by storm as he and his daughter Indi danced to the superhit song – ‘Sheila Ki Jawani’ that features Katrina Kaif.

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In fact, exploring the uncharted territory, Warner last week announced his arrival on TikTok famous video sharing platform TikTok on request of his five-year-old daughter. Warner made his foray into the world of TikTok by lip-syncing the hit song ‘Never seen the rain’ by Australian singer and songwriter Toni Watson, better known as ‘Tones and I’.

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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Australia’s three-match ODI series against New Zealand was called off after the first match, which was played behind closed doors. David Warner, one of the most successful batsmen in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL), was set to lead SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the IPL 2020.

However, a nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic forced the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to postpone the tournament until further notice. This is the first time that IPL will not be taking place during its regular April-May window.

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However, despite losing its normal window the IPL Governing Council is still hoping that the tournament can be commenced later this year, given the crisis subsides and the situation is under control.