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The culmination of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 marked the end of a riveting tournament that concluded with Australia securing their sixth world title. The final at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium left cricket enthus൩iasts with mixed emotions, particularly for Indian fans who experienced the highs and lows of a stellar campaign only to face defeat in the summit clash.
Amidst the heartbreak for Indian supporters after a bittersweet outcome, Australia’s David Warner‘s apology to an Indian fanཧ melted the hearts of many cricket enthuඣsiasts.
David Warner’s World Cup journey
Warner’s individual performance during the ODI World Cup was nothing short of spectacular. Scoring 535 runs in 11 matches, he etched his name into the record books by becoming just the second player to amass 500-plus runs in successive ODI World Cups. While Warner’s bat spoke volumes throughout the tournament, his fielding prowess was equally noteworthy, contributing significantly to Australia’s success.
The somber atmosphere after India’s defeat in the final
As the curtains fell on the ODI World Cup 2023, the disappointment among Indian supporters was palpable. The realization of India’s loss cast a sombre atmosphere, and fans turned to social media to express their emotions.
One fan even went on to addressed Warner directly in an innocent message, holding the Aussie opener accountable for “breaking billions of hearts.” The pos🔜t encapsulated the emotional investment that fans pour into the game.
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Warner’s heartwarming response and apology
Known for his affinity towards India, Warner responded to the fan’s heartfelt message with a touching apology. Despite the joy of Australia’s triumph, Warner acknowledged the gravity of the moment and expressed his regret to console India supporters in a sweet gesture.
“I apologize; it was such a great game, and the atmosphere was incredible. India really put on a serious event. Thank you all,” wrote Warner.
I apologise, it was such a great game and the atmosphere w๊as incredible. India really put on a serious event. Thank you all
— David Warner (@davidwarner31)
Fans outpour love and appreciation for Warner
Warner’s sweet apology resonated with Indian fans, transcending the boundaries of team allegiance. The response on social media was overwhelming, with fans showering the Aussie cricketer with love and appreciation.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Gentleman David Warner ❤️
— Taurus (@itz_chillax)
This is what makes you different from others…
Love and Respect from the fans 🙏🇮🇳— Praneet Samaiya (@praneetsamaiya)
💮You are so indian Bro.. take this your aadhar cardౠ is ready and for name change please contact to UP cm
— भाई साहब (@Bhai_saheb)
these aussies are sweet especially warner. they desℱerve no hate when they are clearly playing for𒆙 their country 🙁
— ٰ (@belikesami)
We Indians are proud ofꩲ you, it was your duty that you performed, no need to apologize♥️
— Ashish Kadam🇮🇳 (@Thinker_Ashish)
Warner cutie no need to apologize you played so well. keep loving India and making videos on Indian son🥃gs we always love to see you doing that💟
— let's nacho 👯💜 (@jalebiislove)
Don't apologize Warner.
We still love you.
Infact happy for you ..— Kaustuv Dwivedi 🇮🇳 (@dwivedikaustuv)
You don't have to apologise for winning man!!!!!
Hearts broke but only one side could win on that day and the better side won. Period. We are proud of how the Indian Team played th💫roughout.
Congratulations for winꦿning and we are happy for you & Aus team.
— Darshin Vyas (@darshinvyas)
Always love Wa🧸𝕴rner & Steve Smith excellent players ❤️
— Ram Anne (@ramchowdaryanne)
You are a great player…no need sorry'
— बदहवासゞ (@badhwaas)
No need to apologise bro…you are a gem 💎 thank you for all the love
— Politics Jivi (@Politicsjivi)
No need to Apologise, You guys played like a Champion Side🤞🏻
You played for your own country and become winners in a fair way in that match outplayed India in every aspects and you gu🐲ys deserved to win🏆&mdash🐭; 𝐒𝐮𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐚🕊️❥𝕾𝖙𝖆𝖓✰🍰ᵇᵘⁿⁿʸ✰ (@Suvarna_17)