The Australian opener, David Warner, who has become a sensation on social media with his interesting videos on TikTok videos, invited India skipper Virat Kohli for a dance duet on the video-sharing platform. On Friday, Warner can be seen imitating Akshay Kumar’s popular dance step that sent Virat bursting into laughter.
Kohli left multiple laughing emojis on the Australian batsman’s post. Warner then replied to Kohli’s comment and asked the Indian skipper to feature in his next TikTok video while suggesting that his wife Anushka Sharma will help him set up an account. Replying to Virat’s comment, David wrote: “You’re next bro come on man a duet. Your wife will set you up an account.”
Warner has used his free time making TikTok videos. It all started with his dance to the Bollywood hit song “Sheila ki Jawaani” with his daughter Indi. And since then, he has emerged as a star, despite several of his teammates trolling him for his videos.
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On Tuesday, Warner went on to acknowledge that “we have lost it”, after sharing a video of him grooving to Guru Randhawa’s song “Slowly Slowly” along with his family. Not too long back Warner’s former teammate Mitchell Johnson had brutally trolled him after watching one of his many TikTok videos. Commenting on the video in in Warner was ‘pumping up the jam’, Johnson commented, “I would say you’ve officially lost it but not sure you ever had it Bull.”
Australian pacer Pat Cummins wasn’t too impressed by Warner’s antics either. During a chat on KKR’s Twitter handle, when asked about Warner’s TikTok videos, Cummins, said “you are enjoying them are you?
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Cummins elaborated, “You won’t see me doing that but good on him. He’s always high energy and he does have a funny side to himself, so I think you have seen it coming out in the few videos. “But I’ll tell you what, if we can back on tour and he’s trying to put me into the leotard to fit in the video, I am not going to yes.”
Probed further and told “you would be worried if he brings a leotard to tour”, Cummins said: “Yeah, that’s a good point. He probably will.”