Published 22:28 IST, March 23rd 2020
'Gotta be careful': David Warner teaches daughter 'Ivy' how to use hand sanitiser
Australian opener David Warner on Instagram posted a video in which he can be seen teaching Ivy the benefits of washing hands after touching any object
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Australian batsman David Warner on Monday taught his daughter Ivy how to use hand sanitiser to combat coronavirus pandemic. opening batsman took to Instagram and posted a video in which he can be seen teaching Ivy benefits of washing hands after touching any object.
"So why do we use this Indy? To kill virus, replied Ivy. We got to be very-very careful. Always wash your hands or use hand sanitiser after we touch anything," Warner said in a video post to Ivy.
cricketer is enjoying some time away from cricket field as all sporting events across world has been eir postponed or stand canceled. Globally, around 11,800 people have died due to Coronavirus, with epicenter being China. virus has infected around 2,87,000 people globally and has w spread to rth America, South America, Europe, New Zealand, and more than 100 or countries.
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David Warner Gets Kane Williamson As Quarantine Partner
International Cricket Council (ICC) have also been quite active on social media. y have been asking fans several questions to keep interacting with m. Recently, ICC shared a post in which y mentioned names of 12 cricketers, one for each month in year. ICC also wrote, digits from 0 to 9 and in front of every number, a task was mentioned like playing corridor cricket, making Tik Tok videos, watching highlights of 2005 Ashes, playing rock scissors etc.
task was to pick month in which you were born and last digit of your mobile number. It will define task an individual will do with that particular cricketer. ICC took to ir Twitter to post photo and captioned it, ''Your birth month is cricketer you get to spend time with and last digit of your phone number is what you are doing.”
Australian opener David Warner soon replied to post saying that he had to make Tik Tok video with New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson. Actually, birth month of David Warner is October and last digit of his mobile number is 1. So, David Warner got a task of making Tik Tok video with Kiwi skipper. David Warner took to his official Twitter handle and wrote, “Me and Kane Williamson doing TikTok videos.” Both David Warner and Kane Williamson co-incidentally also play for same franchise in Indian Premier League (IPL), Sunrisers Hyderabad and have been seen sharing a good bond off--field despite Warner handed franchise's captaincy mantle back for IPL 2020.
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(With ANI Inputs)
22:28 IST, March 23rd 2020