Fans advised David Warner to watch 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat'
Fans advised David Warner to watch 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat'
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) is in havoc all over the world, so far almost 35 thousand people have lost their lives due to this epidemic. All sports competitions have been postponed due to the Coronavirus. Even many nations have declared lockdown. The PM of Australia has locked the country for 6 months, due to which his players are resting at home. However, Australian opener David Warner is getting bored sitting at home.

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Warner got advice to watch Mahabharata-Ramayana !: David Warner tweeted on social media after being bored and asked fans what to do in this boring time. Warner wrote, 'What should I do at home? I have exhausted all ideas. On this tweet by David Warner, Indian fans gave him many suggestions. A fan advised him to watch Mahabharata and Ramayana. A fan advised him to learn Telugu. David Warner is the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League and he knows some words of Telugu. A fan said that he should work on his bowling action.

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David Warner recently hinted about retiring from a cricket format. He said that he often stays away from family by playing more cricket. Warner said that his importance has changed and that he can leave T20 cricket soon. Now that all kinds of cricket have been postponed due to Coronavirus, they are getting plenty of time to spend time with their family.

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Australian coach Justin Langer is also very happy to stop international cricket after Coronavirus. According to Langer, more cricket was impacting the Australian team. He was constantly worried about the body of his players. In the last 6 months, Australia played 5 Tests, 8 ODIs and 7 T20 matches, along with its players also participated in the Big Bash League. In such a situation, when cricket came to a standstill due to Coronavirus, Langer expressed his happiness, he called it Nirvana (freedom from pain).

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