[Watch] "They are back at it again" - David Warner shares dance video with his daughters
Australian batter David Warner's videos on social media have been a big hit among the masses. The 37-year-old once again impressed his fans by sharing a dance video on his official Instagram handle.
In it, he can be seen shaking a leg with his daughters Ivy Mae and Indi Rae. Warner captioned the post:
"They are back at it again. #reel #daughters"
David Warner seems to be making the most of his time off from the game by spending quality time with his family. The left-handed batter was part of Australia's squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup.
After Australia failed to qualify for the semifinals, the seasoned campaigner announced his retirement from international cricket, drawing the curtains on a decorated 15-year career.
The opening batter fared decently at the showpiece event, scoring 178 runs from seven outings at an average of 29.66 and a strike rate of 139.06. It is worth mentioning that Warner has confirmed that he is open to playing for Australia in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.
"He won't be there in Pakistan" - Australia's chief selector on considering David Warner for 2025 ICC Champions Trophy
While David Warner has disclosed that the is willing to participate in the ICC 2025 Champions Trophy, Australia's chief selector George Bailey clarified that the veteran batter is unlikely to be picked in the squad.
Bailey was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo:
"Our understanding is that Davey is retired and should be commended on what was an incredible career across all three formats. Certainly, our planning is he won’t be there in Pakistan."
In his Instagram post, Warner mentioned that he would continue to play franchise cricket for a while and would also play the Champions Trophy in Pakistan if selected.
"Will continue to play franchise cricket for a while, and I am also open to playing for Aus in the Champions trophy if selected. To the players and staff, thanks for putting up with me." Warner wrote.
With 18995 runs, David Warner is the second-highest run-getter for Australia across formats. He finished with 49 centuries and 98 fifties in international cricket.