David Warner, the former Australian cricket team batter, is scheduled to make his Telugu film debut.
Former Australian cricket team batter David Warner is going to make his Telugu film debut. Warner took to social media to announce that he will make a cameo appearance in the film ‘Robinhood,’ starring Nithiin and Sreeleela. He uploaded the movie poster with his look, as well as the information that it will be released on March 28. Warner has long admired Telugu cinema, and his reels based on Telugu songs have become tremendously popular over the years. He was also a member of the Sunrisers Hyderabad team in the IPL, where he helped them win the title in 2016.
Earlier, Warner stated that the Australians are favourites for the home Ashes series against England later this year, adding that the Three Lions’ high-risk ‘Bazball’ cricket would not be ideal for Australian grounds.
Warner, who has been selected by the London Spirit squad in the player’s draft to participate this year’s The Hundred competition in the UK, was chatting with the media.
According to Wisden, Warner told the media that Australia’s world-class bowling lineup, which includes pace trio Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood, as well as spinner Nathan Lyon, would pose the greatest threat to England.”At the moment, the Australians are the favourites. Not only do you know the circumstances, but you also have almost 1,400 international or Test wickets in the Australian cricket team’s roster. “They are world-class bowlers who will always turn out, and that is England’s biggest challenge,” Warner added.
Regarding England’s ‘Bazball’ style of high-risk, positive, and aggressive cricket, Warner stated, “I do not know if Bazball is a myth now over there, but I cannot see it happening in Australia with the bounce and everything, and the fields Australia set last time in England.” It would be a significant risk to play it in Australia.””Given that you want to wear out the wickets a little bit – get into day four or day five – that is certainly not the best way to go. But if that’s how they do it, it’ll be high tempo, high intensity, and I believe we’ll all get a few of days off at the end,” he said.