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Watch: David Warner In Wrestler Avatar, Pays Tribute To Popular Tamil Film

Australian cricket team opener David Warner shared a hilarious tribute to well-known Tamil filmmaker S Shankar's movie ‘I' and even called it “one of his favourites”. The star batsman, who routinely shared dance movies and tributes to Tamil and Telugu films, morphed his face on the actor Vikram's face in the movie scenes and posted the video on Instagram. “One of my favourites. name the movie???” – The caption read along with the video which has already gone viral among the fans.

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Earlier, Warner provided a massive update on his Test career after returning home from India midway into the series due to an elbow injury. Warner, who also suffered a concussion during the second Test in Delhi, said that he intends to play international cricket till 2024 even if the selectors do not consider him for the longest format of the sport.

Warner did not enjoy a good run of form in India with various ex-cricketers urging the Australian team management to look at alternatives. Warner is expected to lead Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year.

"I've always said I'm playing to 2024; if the selectors feel that I'm not worthy of my spot, then so be it, and I can push on to the white-ball stuff," Warner told reporters at Sydney Airport.

"I've got the next 12 months, a lot of cricket's ahead for the team and if I can keep scoring runs and putting my best foot forward for the team and I can (hold) my spot, it'd be great for the team.”

"It's easy pickings (for critics) when you're 36 (years old) going on 37.

"So for me if I'm taking pressure off the rest of the other guys, and no one's worrying about the rest of the team, I'm happy to do that," he said to the local media.

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