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Watch: David Warner Helps Groundstaff In Covering Pitch During Rain, Wins Hearts During Cricket World Cup 2023 Game

Australian cricket team star David Warner won hearts as he helped the groundstaff in covering the pitch when rain interrupted play at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Monday. Sri Lanka were 178 for four against Australia when rain stopped play and while most of the cricketers were quickly leaving the field, Warner stayed back and he was seen dragging the covers along with the stadium staff. The video of him helping them was posted by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on their social media profiles and users were all praise for the veteran cricketer's gesture.

Adam Zampa took four wickets as Australia bowled out Sri Lanka for 209 despite an opening century stand by the island nation in a Cricket World Cup 2023 match that will give one of the teams a first win.

Pathum Nissanka (61) and Kusal Perera (78) put on 125 runs for the first wicket before Australia hit back to end the innings in 43.3 overs at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.

Skipper Pat Cummins took down the openers to trigger a collapse and Zampa joined forces to return figures of 4-47.

Sri Lanka elected to bat first and the right-left batting pair of Nissanka and Perera took on the opposition bowlers with regular boundaries --  20 between them.

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Perera reached his fifty with a boundary off Marcus Stoinis amid applause from the dressing room and a few Sri Lankan fans at a largely empty 50,000-seater stadium.

Nissanka soon got his second successive half-century as Sri Lanka charged ahead.

Cummins got Nissanka through a good outfield catch by David Warner and then bowled Perera.

Zampa sent back skipper Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama on consecutive balls between overs to be on hat-trick avoided by Dhananjaya de Silva.

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