Australian opener David Warner was seen entertaining the crowd with his dance moves near the boundary ropes on Day 2 of the ongoing first Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi.
In what is their first tour to Pakistan since 1988, Australia had a long tiring first two days as the hosts' batters were all over them. Asked to bowl first, the visitors struggled to make inroads in the opposition batting on a flat wicket.
The Babar Azam-led side on account of Imam-ul-Haq’s 157 and Azhar Ali’s 185 piled up a massive first innings total of 476/4d.
As Australian bowlers were finding it difficult to counter the likes of Pakistani batters, opener David Warner, who is famous for his social media antics, was seen showcasing his dance moves to the fans near the boundary.
It was during the Day 2 of the first Test, when Warner, who was fielding near the boundary ropes, was doing a jig in front of the fans. The fans went berserk after the Australian batter completed his dance.
Here’s the video:
Reacting to the video, Warner said: “The fans have been amazing,"