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NEW DELHI: Opener David Warner played a pivotal role in Australia’s mauling of Netherlands in Delhi on Wednesday as Pat Cummins and co. registered the biggest-ever ODI World Cup win.
Warner, who fired a second successive ton in the tournament, first delighted the fans at the Arun Jaitley Stadium with a blistering knock and was later seen pulling off a dance step to perfection from a famous Indian movie which garnered him a huge cheer from the fans.
During the Netherlands’ chase, Warner in a pleasing gesture, was seen imitating the hook step of film star Allu Arjun’s famous movie Pushpa.
Warner, who fired a second successive ton in the tournament, first delighted the fans at the Arun Jaitley Stadium with a blistering knock and was later seen pulling off a dance step to perfection from a famous Indian movie which garnered him a huge cheer from the fans.
During the Netherlands’ chase, Warner in a pleasing gesture, was seen imitating the hook step of film star Allu Arjun’s famous movie Pushpa.
The Aussie opener was earlier also seen celebrating his century in a filmy avatar.

(ANI photo)
Warner has been known for his love of Indian movies and often imitates famous dialogues and dance steps on his social media handles.
On Monday, Warner’s 104 and Glenn Maxwell 106 helped Australia rake a massive 399 for 8 against the Dutch. Chasing an improbable total, Netherlands folded for 90, handing the Aussies the second biggest win by runs in ODI format.
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