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“I Am sorry”: David Warner’s Sweet Motion Towards ‘Crushed’ Indian Fan

Australia whipped Group India by six wickets to secure the ODI World Cup 2023 title on Sunday. Playing at the notorious Narendra Modi Arena in Ahmedabad, the Pat Cummins-drove side packaged out India for 240. Afterward, they pursued down the objective in only 43 overs with Travis Head crushing a long period. It was a major misfortune for India as notwithstanding winning ten matches on-the-run, they neglected to tap on a definitive day. On one side, Australia were lifting their record-broadening 6th World Cup prize while then again, billions of Indians fans were left hopelessly.

In the wake of winning the prize, Australia player David Warner showed a sincere signal as he took to X (previously Twitter) and apologized to an Indian fan, who called him out for breaking “billions of hearts”.

Answering to the now erased post, Warner expressed, “I am sorry, it was a particularly extraordinary game and the climate was mind boggling. India truly put on a serious occasion. Much obliged to all of you.”

Prior in the day, it was declared that Warner has been refreshed from Australia’s impending five-match T20I series against India, beginning from Thursday.

Warner, who was Australia’s driving run-getting with 535 runs in the victorious mission, was initially essential for the crew to be driven by Matthew Swim. The crew, for the series starting in Visakhapatnam on November 23, was reported a month ago.

“Selectors concluded Warner would get back on the rear of a fruitful yet requesting World Cup crusade,” Cricket Australia said in an explanation on Tuesday.

India named their crew on Monday night and just three players from the World Cup were picked for the T20s including captain Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan and Prasidh Krishna.

Shreyas Iyer will be accessible for the last two games in Raipur and Bengaluru.

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