Published 11:15 IST, May 15th 2020
David Warner comically trolled by ex-Australia teammate Mitchell Johnson for TikTok videos
David Warner can be seen pumping air in a jam jar with a cycle pump with the "Pump up the jam" song playing in the background in his latest TikTok video.
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With IPL action taking place due to coronavirus, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) skipper David Warner's former Australia teammate Mitchell Johnson of Thursday trolled explosive opener for his latest TikTok video. David Warner TikTok videos have garnered a lot of attention from fans who are loving every moment of it. t only David Warner, but even his wife and daughters have joined cricketer on social media platform.
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David Warner TikTok video: Mitchell Johnson's hilarious response
Ever since SRH skipper David Warner made his debut on video-sharing platform last month, he has t only been posting hilarious videos but also grooving to Bollywood as well as South Indian songs. In latest video, David Warner can be seen pumping air in a jam jar with a cycle pump, with "Pump up jam" song playing in background.
Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson was quick to respond to David Warner TikTok video. Here's what Mitchell Johnson commented on David Warner TikTok latest video -
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David Warner and Mitchell Johnson's IPL careers
Both David Warner and Mitchell Johnson have made ir impact felt in IPL over years. Warner has gone to become an integral member of SRH side and even led side to IPL glory in 2016. Warner, who joined SRH in 2014, is only cricketer in history of IPL to win coveted Orange Cap three times, i.e. in 2015, 2017 and 2019 seasons.
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For IPL 2020 season, Warner was reinstated as skipper by SRH side in place of New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson. David Warner has so far featured in 126 matches in IPL in which he has mand to score a total of 4,706 runs with an aver of 43.17. Mitchell Johnson has played six seasons in IPL despite retiring from international cricket in 2015. former Australian pacer played for three franchises in his IPL career and took 61 wickets in 54 matches.
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(IM: DAVID WARNER/ INSTAGRAM)
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11:15 IST, May 15th 2020