On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi 2022, David Warner shared a photograph on Instagram depicting him offering up prayers in front of Lord Ganesh.
David Warner may be an Australian player, but he never ceases to wow his legion of admirers in India. Sometimes it’s the magnificent stroke play he displays on the field; other times it’s his electrifying fielding; and yet other times it’s the social media postings he makes.
Since Warner has been a player in the Indian Premier League for more than a decade, he also participates in the many Indian festivals. In addition, Warner wished all of his Indian fanbase a happy Independence Day earlier this month. On the other hand, the southpaw has just now communicated his best wishes to all of his followers on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
On Instagram, Warner shared a picture in which he could be seen reciting a prayer while standing in front of Lord Ganesh. “I wish all of my friends who celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi a very happy holiday. I hope that your life is filled with a lot of joy and happiness! Friends, family, and fellow classmates, “on the post, Warner is seen writing.
On Wednesday, India kicked off the beginning of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, which will last for ten days.
On the professional front, Warner’s team Australia secured a 2-0 lead in the five-match ODI series against Zimbabwe after winning the second one-day international (ODI) match in Townsville by eight wickets on Tuesday.
Mitchell Starc played a pivotal role in the tourists being bowled out for just 96 runs, and Australia overcame an early hiccup in their pursuit of the score to reach it in the 15th over. Quick Richard Ngarava gave Zimbabwe a short glimmer of hope for a miraculous victory when he took the wickets of Australia’s openers David Warner and Aaron Finch in the third over, which left Australia in a precarious position with a score of 16 for 2. But Australia was able to easily win the series because to the aggressive play of Steve Smith (47 not out) and Alex Carey (26 not out), who both batted not out. In the inaugural one-day international that took place in Townsville, Australia secured an easy victory by a margin of five wickets.