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Indian cinema is known for its glitz and glamour, and cricket is a religion in the country. When these two worlds collide, it creates quite a buzz. The latest instance of this crossover happened when the star Indian actor Allu Arjun extended his warm birthday wishes to Australian cricket sensation David Warner, who celebrated his 37th birthday on Friday, October 27.
David Warner’s fandom of Allu Arjun
Warner’s admiration for Arjun is no secret. The Australian cricketer has publicly expressed his fondness for the Indian actor on several occasions, proving that their friendship goes beyond just professional courtesy. One of Warner’s most remarkable displays of admiration is his penchant for recreating Arjun’s iconic ‘Jhukega Nahi’ move, which the actor brilliantly performed in the blockbuster movie ‘Pushpa’. Warner’s social media accounts often feature videos of him attempting the dance move enthusiastically, showcasing his genuine appreciation for Arjun’s remarkable acting skills.
Allu Arjun’s heartfelt wishes for David Warner
Arjun celebrated Warner’s special day by spreading birthday cheer through his Instagram account. He shared a heartfelt story that captured the essence of their friendship and highlighted the significance of this momentous occasion.
“Many Happy Returns of the day to cricket superstar @Davidwarner31, wishing you the best of everything you want and more,” the South-Indian actor wrote.
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Warner’s stellar performance in ODI World Cup 2023
Warner has been an absolute force to reckon with in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, showcasing his unwavering excellence on the cricket field. The left-handed batter has consistently proven himself a formidable opener with a remarkable tally of 332 runs in just five games. His batting average of 66.40 is a testament to his consistency and ability to convert starts into substantial scores. The Paddington-born cricketer’s ability to perform under pressure sets him apart, as evidenced by the two magnificent centuries the 37-year-old has already notched in this tournament.