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‘Ab yahi time aa gaya hai bechare ka’ - Viral video of David Warner having a net session with daughter Indi at Lord’s ahead of 2nd Ashes 2023 Test

Here is how fans have reacted to the viral video of David Warner having net session with his daughter ahead of 2nd Ashes 2023 Test

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David Warner with Indi, Ashes 2023

David Warner with Indi, Ashes 2023 (Image Source: Twitter)

On 28 June 2023, the second game of the ongoing Ashes series will begin between Australia and England at the Lord’s. Australia are coming to this clash after winning the series opener but David Warner failed to score big in the first match. In two innings, he scored 45 runs. So, fans will hope for a better performance in the upcoming match.

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Now, ahead of this clash, a video has gone viral where Warner was seen having a net practice session with his little daughter, Indi Rae. Indi was seen batting while Warner was bowling. Seeing that fans went crazy and shared their views on social media. However, Warner opened up about taking retirement from the longest format of the game before the series started.

Here is the shared video:

"I want to play that 2024 World Cup” - David Warner

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While talking to reporters in Beckenham, Warner said: "I've always said the <2024 T20> World Cup will be my final game, but I think I probably owe it to myself and my family. If I can score runs here, continue to play back in Australia, I can definitely say I won't be playing that West Indies series. If I get through this and I can make the Pakistan series, I will definitely finish up then."

"For me I've always played every game as if it's my last. That's my style of cricket. I enjoy being around the guys, I love being part of the team, trying to be that ball of energy in the group. I want to just keep working as hard as I can to get there," he further added.

"I want to play that 2024 World Cup, it's something at the backend of my mind. We've got a lot of cricket before that. And then I think it stops from February. For me, then I have to play the IPL, some of the other franchise leagues and then get into the rhythm to play that, in June. Will be a bit of cricket around to play," David Warner concluded. 

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Here is how fans have reacted:

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