WATCH: David Warner's epic reaction to getting free Aadhar card ahead of DC vs GT clash will make your day

David Warner in frame (Getty)
David Warner in frame (Getty)

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DC set to face GT in IPL 2024.

David Warner's reaction to free Aadhar card goes viral.

David Warner's love for India is not new to anyone. It is always on full display in his reels and gestures towards Indian fans. He added another chapter to it in a recent video where he can be seen speaking in Hindi and excited about getting a free Aadhar card ahead of the big clash between Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans in match 40 of the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, on April 24 (Wednesday).

 

Warner's viral video

 

Delhi Capitals posted a video of David Warner interacting with a social media influencer. He was having a conversation with him in Hindi. The host asked Warner about going to a movie or having a free meal, to which the batter said, "Nahi Yaar!".

 

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However, when the host said that someone was making a free Aadhar card. Warner picked up the host and ran saying “Chalo Chalo Chalo”. The video is now going viral all across the social space at a rapid pace.

 

DC up for a Titan challenge

 

Currently, Delhi Capitals is placed at the number 8th spot in the points table and have the opportunity to finish as number 6 after a win against Titans. On the other hand, Gujarat have the chance to get closer to the top four and finish at number 5 with a win here.

 

Warner has missed a couple of games for Delhi due to a thumb injury. His Aussie teammate Jake Fraser-McGurk was playing as his replacement in the Delhi eleven for the GT game.

 

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