Watch: David Warner has a fun banter with young fan who asks for his shirt

During Australia vs England 1st ODI, David Warner has a fun moment with a young fan in stand.

Australian opener David Warner made a young fan’s day as he responded to his message conveyed through a poster during live match.

The young fan asked for Warner’s shirt to which he came up with a hilarious reply.

David Warner engages with young fan during live match

A young fan held up a poster asking for Warner’s shirt. His request was caught on the camera and the entire conversation relayed on the big screen at the Adelaide Oval. The conversation took place during the first Australia vs England ODI in Adelaide on Thursday, November 17.

The conversation started during the 46th over of Australia’s run-chase as England had scored a total of 288 runs. “David Warner, can I have your shirt?” wrote the young fan on a poster. The kid appeared on the big screen and Labuschange gestured Warner to sign the jacket he was wearing and gift it to the young fan. Warner didn’t miss out on an opportunity to mock Labuschagne as he came up with another poster that read, “Get one off Marnus. “

To everyone’s surprise, Another fan seated next to the kid came up with “Marnus, can I please have your shirt?”. Warner was amazed with the excitement shown by young fans as he responded with a thumbs-up and asked him. The whole conversation brought laughter in the commentary box. Selector George Bailey and Travis Head too couldn’t control their laughter seeing the hilarious conversation.

The English side had scored 287 for the loss of 9 wickets anchored by the in-form Dawid Malan. Malan smashed a stellar century as he scored 134 runs off just 128 deliveries including twelve fours and four sixes. Pat Cummins and Adam Zampa were the among the wickets as both of them grabbed 3 wickets each.

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The Australian top order came all guns blazing as the top-3 batters scored 50+ scores. While openers Warner and Head scored 86 and 69 respectively. Steve Smith remained at the crease and allowed the Aussie team to chase down the English total comfortably with 19 deliveries remaining and got a lead of 1-0 in the 3-match series.

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