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David Warner Joins ‘Threads’ App, Gets Brutally Trolled By Pat Cummins And Rishabh Pant

Pat Cummins takes a hilarious dig at David Warner after the Aussie opener joins the latest trending social media platform, Threads. Echoing Cummins, Rishabh Pant has teased Warner as well.

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Warner, who is revered by many for his social media antics, posted tagging Pat Cummins on Threads app
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Despite locking horns with the English team in the ongoing third Ashes Test at Headingley, David Warner and Pat Cummins found time to try out the buzzing platform, Threads.

It is a newly launched social media platform by Meta to counter Twitter’s dominance. Users can post text, links, reply to messages and can even import their follower base from Instagram. 

Warner, who is often revered by many for his social media antics, posted while tagging Pat Cummins on the platform. 

“Hey, I’m now on Threads,” penned Warner. 

He is often seen dancing to famous Indian songs and making reels on them on social media platforms.

Netizens absolutely love him for keeping them entertained with his impressive moves. Cummins took a witty jibe at his teammate, requesting him to refrain from dancing on this platform. 

“No dance video on here plz,” replied the Australian skipper. 

India’s premier wicket-keeper-batter, Rishabh Pant, who’s also known for his hilarious antics behind the stumps decided to join the social media banter between the Australian duo. 

“Best advice bro,” wrote the Indian left-hander.

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Netizens absolutely love David Warner for keeping them entertained with his impressive dance reels. Twitter/CricShiva

In Ashes 2023, Australia have so far kept England’s “Baz-ball” approach at bay, leading the series by 2-0.

In the third Ashes Test, comeback hero Mitchell Marsh’s blistering run-a-ball 118 rescued Australia’s tattering first innings and took them to a respectable score of 263. Cummins’ 6-91 made sure England had a 26-run deficit in their first innings.

Captain Ben Stokes played a rescue act of 80 off 108 balls, taking his team to a competitive position.

In reply to Australia’s second-innings target of 251, the Three Lions are currently 27-0 at the end of Day 3.