World Cup 2019: Warner parts with award, wins hearts

On his way back from the stadium, Warner posed with fans and on meeting a boy in Australia jersey, the opener gifted his Man-of-the-Match award to the young fan.

Published : Jun 13, 2019 21:13 IST , Taunton

Warner revealed that his innings, which laid the foundation for Australia’s win, filled him with both joy and relief after wondering whether he would ever get the chance to enjoy a similar moment.
Warner revealed that his innings, which laid the foundation for Australia’s win, filled him with both joy and relief after wondering whether he would ever get the chance to enjoy a similar moment.
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Warner revealed that his innings, which laid the foundation for Australia’s win, filled him with both joy and relief after wondering whether he would ever get the chance to enjoy a similar moment.

In a heart-warming gesture, David Warner gave away his Man-of-the-Match award to a young Australian fan after the win over Pakistan in the World Cup here.

Warner scored his first international hundred after serving out his ball-tampering ban and guided Australia to a 41-run win over Pakistan on Wednesday.

On his way back from the stadium, Warner posed with fans and on meeting a boy in Australia jersey, the opener gifted his Man-of-the-Match award to the young fan.

Awesome

“It’s really awesome, it feels cool to have that [MoM Award]. We were just waving the flag. He just came over and gave it to us,” the young fan said.

“We were way outnumbered by Pakistan fans, then it went quiet, then it got noisy again when Pakistan made some runs, and then [Mitchell] Starc came on in the end,” said the boy’s father.

Warner revealed that his innings, which laid the foundation for Australia’s win, filled him with both joy and relief after wondering whether he would ever get the chance to enjoy a similar moment.

 

“Yes, definitely, there was always that going through my mind,” nodded the left-hander when asked about the possibility that his hundred in the Boxing Day Test against England in December 2017 might have been his last in the baggy green.

“That’s what drove me to keep being as fit as I can, to keep scoring as many runs as I can in the T20 tournaments I played in, and really enjoy playing in grade cricket. I think going through these tough times and regrouping put myself in the best way to come back into international cricket,” Warner said.

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