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Watch: David Warner Left Angry After Contentious LBW Call vs Sri Lanka In Cricket World Cup Match

It was a happy hunting day for the Pat Cummins-led Australian cricket team in the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 against Sri Lanka in Lucknow on Monday. After losing their first two matches, Australia desperately needed to get back to winning ways at the Cricket World Cup 2023, and the side did it with supreme perfection. However, there was one moment in the game, when David Warner was left fuming over a LBW decision. The left-handed star batter was visibly displeased by a LBW call from umpire Joel Wilson.

During Australia's 210-run chase against Sri Lanka, David Warner had just started his onslaught when he had to depart in the fourth over by pacer Dilshan Madushanka. Off a back of a length delivery, that moved towards the leg, Warner hopped and looked to steer the ball towards on-side. However, the bowler appealed and the umpire game the Australian batter out.

Despite Warner going for DRS, the umpire's decision was upheld due to the umpire's call. David Warner was a frustrated man after the decision as he let out of roar of despair.

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David Warner is NOT happy with that decision pic.twitter.com/h4VYDy5IRs

Five-time champions Australia registered their first victory of the World Cup campaign with a commanding victory over Sri Lanka here on Monday.
Australian bowling line-up set the tone of the game and the batters kept their focus to clinch a five-wicket victory.

Australia stumbled early in the innings with David Warner, who is featuring in his last ODI World Cup, losing his wicket for a score of 11. Dilshan Madushanka trapped Warner in front of the stumps in the fourth over.

Raising further hopes for Sri Lanka, he sent Steve Smith back to the dugout for a duck.

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