Published 14:43 IST, April 18th 2020

David Warner dances with daughter on Katrina Kaif's song 'Sheila Ki Jawaani'; watch video

David Warner took to Instagram to post a video of himself dancing with his daughter Indi on a hit Bollywood item number 'Sheila ki Jawaani'.

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coronavirus pandemic has brought life to a standstill across world. Major sports tournaments have been postponed which includes much-anticipated 13th edition of Indian Premier League (IPL 2020). cricketing community is also quarantined, giving m time to indulge mselves on social media to interact with ir fans and teammates. A lot of cricketers have been using TikTok to create funny videos. latest cricketer to join bandwagon is David Warner.

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David Warner grooves to a Katrina Kaif song along with daughter Indi

On Saturday, SRH captain and Australia's dynamic cricketer David Warner took to Instagram to post a video of himself dancing with his daughter Indi. far-daughter duo was grooving to a hit Bollywood item number Sheila Ki Jawaani from 2010 film Tees Maar Khan which features popular Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif. Both David Warner and his daughter were seen performing hook step of Katrina Kaif's item number. Katrina Kaif song, which was released in 2010, is remembered by Bollywood fans till date. 

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David Warner rates IPL 2016 triumph as one of  best memories of his career

David Warner has rated 2016 Indian Premier League title triumph with SRH as one of best memories of his career. "My IPL favourite memory would be when we won IPL in 2016. We had a very good tournament whole way through. best thing was we won a lot of close games which really built great momentum and great belief within team. It was fantastic. That's one thing that I will always cherish for rest of my life. It was a great memory and one of best," David Warner said in a video mess posted by franchise on its official Twitter handle.

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14:43 IST, April 18th 2020