Watch: David Warner shares hilarious reel on Instagram, swaps face while sharing visuals from 'Pathaan' movie

David Warner, the Australian batter, shared a hilarious reel swapping his face from the visuals of 'Pathaan' movie on Saturday.

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Watch: David Warner shares hilarious reel on Instagram, swaps face while sharing visuals from 'Pathaan' movie

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David Warner, the Australian batter, is representing the Sydney Thunder at present in the Big Bash League 2022/23 and is known for his interactions with fans on social media, Warner proved his mighty presence once again as he used to ‘face swapper’ app to swap actor Shah Rukh Khan’s face with himself in some of the visuals from the movie ‘Pathaan’. 

Fans, who took cognizance of the same, shared the reel on the internet and made it go viral. Warner will head to India to take part in the Border-Gavaskar trophy and in the Indian T20 League slated to take place post the conclusion of the Tests against the mighty Australians. The southpaw is finding it difficult to find his lost form back and it remains to be seen if the southpaw would roar back in the series against the Baggy Greens. 

Watch David Warner’s hilarious reel here: 

 

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I'm quite tired, exhausted: David Warner

Ahead of the series against Rohit Sharma and his men, Warner said that he would be considering skipping CA Awards so as to get enough rest ahead of the Tests against India. To add more, the southpaw claimed that he wanted to take part in the BBL to add to the team’s morale and help them outdo other franchises in the tournament. 

“It's been challenging. I'm quite tired, exhausted. There are a few guys who have gone to the UAE League, which aren't going to the Cricket Australia awards. From my perspective, that would've been nice to have had another night at home. But it is what it is,” Warner was quoted as saying. 

“You're not really trying to negate the spinning ball, it's a white ball as well. For me, it was about coming back and trying to inject some energy into the Thunder team and trying to put my best foot forward for the team. It hasn't come off this year,” said the Australian opener further. 

“Hopefully next year I can come out and be a little bit fresher than what I am at the moment. It's going to be a long lead-in to our summer. From a personal point of view, I'm going to have to try and work out how to stay nice and fresh,” he added. 

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