Dubai: Australia’s opening star David Warner made Cristiano Ronaldo during the T20 World Cup which was ongoing here when he pulled the Coca Cola bottle placed in front of him during a press conference for a while.
Just before the start of the press conference, after he guided Australia for the seven goal victory over Sri Lanka here on Thursday, Warner won two bottles of soft drinks lying in front of him and said with a smile, “Can I delete this? Even though I have to put it there .
“” If it’s good enough for Cristiano, it’s pretty good for me.
That’s right, “he added, returning two bottles.
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The action of releasing soft drinks during the European Championship press conference was reportedly swallowing a giant Global Beverage fee of USD 4 billion.
Warner’s footage removes bottles attracting considerable social media attention but the financial allowance is unknown.
The enthusiasm of famous fitness, Ronaldo set aside two bottles of Coca Cola located in front of him during a press conference ahead of the euro opening Portugal match against Hungary.
The 36-year-old striker took a bottle of water that said “agua!” In Portuguese, it seems to urge people to choose water from aeration drinks.
Warner is 35 years old, who has gone through a slim patch, returned to the elements on Thursday as 42-Ball 65 which hissed, which included 10 four, making it easier for Australia to pursue a 155 target of only 17 overs.
Read Alsot20 World Cup: David Warner Rouses again formed as Australia Thump Sri LankDropped by Sunrisers After only two matches in the second match of the IPL, Warner who wants to relate to a short stay in 13-run in the first match against South Africa – Returning To the form to help Australian coast to the 155-run target set by Sri Lanka.
Is Australia’s second victory in several Super 12 matches and they look like a strong competitor, apart from England in the group, to move to the semifinals.
Warner was involved in two solid partnerships, – 70 in 6.5 overs with Captain Aaron Finch (37 off 23 balls) and 50 at Overs 6.3 with former captain Steve Smith (28 did not come out of 26 balls).