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IND vs AUS ODI: David Warner and Ashton Agar return to India, spotted having BLAST in Mumbai, capture local sights and sounds ahead of 1st ODI at Wankhede Stadium, CHECK Out

IND vs AUS ODI: David Warner and Ashton Agar return to India, spotted having BLAST in Mumbai, capture local sights and sounds ahead of 1st ODI at Wankhede Stadium, CHECK Out

IND vs AUS ODI: Cricket lovers are eagerly waiting for the upcoming three-match ODI series between India and Australia. The series will commence on March 17 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Before the series kick-off, some of the Australian players were spotted having a great time in Mumbai. David Warner and Ashton Agar […]

IND vs AUS ODI: Cricket lovers are eagerly waiting for the upcoming three-match ODI series between India and Australia. The series will commence on March 17 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Before the series kick-off, some of the Australian players were spotted having a great time in Mumbai. David Warner and Ashton Agar were seen enjoying the local sights and sounds of the city, they also posted some pictures on their social media handle. Follow India vs Australia ODI series LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.

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IND vs AUS ODI: David Warner and Ashton Agar return to India, spotted having BLAST in Mumbai, capture local sights and sounds ahead of 1st ODI at Wankhede Stadium, CHECK Out

The left-handed batter David Warner is one of the most flamboyant cricketers in the world. He was seen taking selfies with local people in Mumbai while sitting inside his car. He later shared the pictures on his official Instagram handle and captioned it: “Out and about #mumbai #india.” In one of his Instagram stories, he posted a beautiful view of the ‘Gateway of India’ with birds chirping in the background, and wrote- “Good Morning Mumbai.”

 

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One more post has been shared by David Warner, in which he can be seen playing cricket in the streets of Mumbai. He captioned the post, “Found a quiet street to have a hit.” Another Australian player, Ashton Agar was seen soaking in the view of the hotel Taj Mahal Palace, one of the most iconic landmarks in Mumbai. He also shared the pictures on social media, with the location tag- The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai.”

 

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IND vs AUS ODI: David Warner and Ashton Agar return to India, spotted having BLAST in Mumbai, capture local sights and sounds ahead of 1st ODI at Wankhede Stadium, CHECK Out

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These pictures show that the Australian players are enjoying their time in Mumbai, ahead of the first ODI. After losing Border Gavaskar Trophy by 2-1, Australia will look forward to bounce back in the ODI series. Steve Smith will lead the Australian side in the absence of Pat Cummins.

The upcoming ODI series between India and Australia is crucial for both teams. India, who are currently ranked number one in the ICC ODI rankings, will be looking to maintain their position and prepare for the upcoming ODI World Cup. On the other hand, Australia, who are ranked second, will be looking to climb up the rankings and gain some momentum before the World Cup.

The first match of the ODI series will be played at the Wankhede Stadium, and it promises to be an exciting encounter. Both teams have some of the best players in the world, and it will be interesting to see how they perform on the big stage.

IND vs AUS ODI: David Warner and Ashton Agar return to India, spotted having BLAST in Mumbai, capture local sights and sounds ahead of 1st ODI at Wankhede Stadium, CHECK Out

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