Published 16:38 IST, August 25th 2019
David Warner ferries Josh Hazlewood's cap to umpire, wins hearts
It seems that David Warner cannot be kept out of action in the ongoing Ashes series between England and Australia. Warner showed some kind gesture on Day 3
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It seems that David Warner cant be kept out of action in ongoing Ashes series between England and Australia. Warner has grabbed spotlight ever since Ashes series started. former vice-captain was booed by English crowd on first day of opening Test match. southpaw n took a dig at home fans as he tucked out his empty pockets to say that he indeed did t have any sandpapers with him. David Warner's vital 61 helped Australia get to a respectable score of 179 in first innings which proved to be too much for England as y were bowled out for a paltry 67 in ir first innings. However, in fourth innings, David Warner did something which was t only beneficial for pacer Josh Hazlewood but for Australia as well.
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David Warner helps Josh Hazlewood in saving his energy
Believe it or t but this is exactly what h happened during England's run chase of 359 against Australia. David Warner won hearts for his kind gesture towards Josh Hazlewood as Warner was seen running towards tall pacer to take his cap and hand it over to umpire. In case if you are wondering how does this gesture from David Warner matter n here's what you should kw. Each time Warner approached Josh Hazlewood to take his cap and hand it to umpire, it meant that speedster did t have to walk down all way towards on-field umpire which helped Josh Hazlewood in restoring his energy.
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video of David Warner's kind gesture towards Josh Hazlewood was posted on Twitter.
Watch video here:
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This gesture also ended up winning a lot of hearts on Internet.
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Australia will be looking to rewrite history against England on English soil
Australia will be looking to pick up a win against arch-rivals England in third Test match of ongoing Ashes series. If Australia man to win this match, n y would retain 'Urn' with two matches left. Aussies also have an opportunity to win Ashes series for first time on English soil in 18 years. Australia h last beaten England in England way back in 2001 to win Ashes. Australia h drawn first blood in opening Test match at Edgbaston by registering a comprehensive 251-run win. y n played some good cricket at Lord's and denied England a chance to settle scores and w, Aussies need six wickets while hosts need 183 runs.
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15:34 IST, August 25th 2019