The coronavirus pandemic has put cricketing events into a standstill. Several cricketers are sharing videos of their recent a⭕ctivities on social media to engage with their fans. Meanwhile, Australian cricketer David Warner has joined vi⭕deo-sharing app TikTok and has been posting several hilarious videos with his family.
The COVID-19 lockdown has brought out the side of Warner, that his fans have ꧃never seen.
On Wednesday, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) posted a video of their skipper Warner, his wife Candice and their two daughters, who all together can be seen taking part in ‘Mario Challenge’.
“The Fast and the furious #OrangeArmy #SRH #MarioKart #MarioChallenge,” tweeted SRH.
The Fast and the furious 🧡 |
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers)
Warner has been one of the most destructive batsmen in the past decade. Even t🌄hough he started primarily as a T20 specialist and also debuted for Australia without playing first-class cricket, Warner has established himself as an accomplished batter in all forms of the game. However, due to various controversies and break in cricket, Warner has missed a substantial⛦ amount of action during his peak.
The 𓆏southpaw is now looking to make the most of his time and has set a target for himself. Warner has an ultimate goal in his mind, and that is to play the 2023 ODI World Cup.
“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 was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.