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"Deeply Concerned": David Warner Posts Heartfelt Post For Chennai Flood Victims

Australia cricket team batter David Warner took to social media to express concern and extend his support for the people affected by the devastating floods in Chennai. In the past two days, Chennai and some other areas of Tamil Nadu were hit by the cyclonic storm Michaung and it led to massive flooding and power outages. Warner took to social media platform Instagram to share a video of the Chennai floods and urged his followers to support the people who are currently suffering in the region.

“I'm deeply concerned about the ongoing floods affecting many areas in Chennai. My thoughts are with all those who are impacted by this natural disaster. It's important for everyone to stay safe, seek higher ground if necessary. If you're in a position to help, please consider supporting relief efforts or offering assistance to those in need. Let's come together to support where we can”, Warner posted.

Meanwhile, Warner's inclusion in the Australia team for the Test series against Pakistan has become a subject of serious debate, with suggestions being made that the opening batter didn't deserve to be included in the team.

A post shared by David Warner (@davidwarner31)

Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson, in his column, launched a sharp attack at Warner and the Australian selectors after he was added to the Test roster despite poor form.

Johnson's criticism of Warner hasn't been welcomed by many, with Australia batter Usman Khawaja calling the comments by the former Aussie star "harsh".

"Why a player at the centre of one of the biggest scandals in Australian cricket history warrants a hero's send-off?", Johnson wrote in his column for the West Australian.

Khawaja, however, said that both David Warner and Steve Smith -- two of

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