Australian opening batsman David Warner is a pocket sized dynamo. Though being short and stout, he has proved himself a fighter and a strong man! Recently the southpaw, while playing a practice match ahead of the Bangladesh tour, was hit smack in the neck by a Josh Hazlewood bouncer, after which he fell to the ground. He was soon taken to the hospital, where he passed the concussion test and declared fit. This comes as a sigh of relief, keeping in mind the tragic death of Phil Hughes who died after his skull was smashed by a bouncer. The hit refreshed our memories of Philip Hughes.
So, then, what happened?
After his speedy recovery, the Australian marauder took to his Instagram account and posted his whereabouts. And guess where he was? He was having a tête-à-tête with the crocs! It seems that after surviving the dangerous practice, he feels like a bull and hence he captioned the deadly picture as, ” Croc V bull who dares wins”. That surely takes a lot of guts to be so close to a crocodile and then look for a match with it.
Here is the picture:
Croc V bull who dares wins. ______
A post shared by David Warner (@davidwarner31) on
David Warner seems to have found a great deal of courage but should be mindful of the fact that it is a wild animal, a deadly predator hence being careful is of utmost importance.
Update: David Warner is recovering after being struck on the side of the neck today in Darwin.
Full story here: https://t.co/i8CxFwi8MC pic.twitter.com/OlBSxIxfXU
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) August 15, 2017
Warner has copped a blow to the back of the helmet from Hazlewood. Has walked off – appears OK but will be assessed. Agar in #AusIntraSquad pic.twitter.com/N5zrSdYMnI
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) August 15, 2017
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