Australian batsman David Warner has shared a fan-made photo on the social media platform, in which he and Kane Williamson are riding on a bike. The picture seems to be from a movie but the real faces have been replaced by those of the two cricketers.
Since the image shows Kane Williamson and Warner without a helmet, leg-spinner Rashid Khan mentions the duo of safety measures while driving, replying to the post.
David Warner uploaded the pleasant picture on his Instagram handle with the title:
“This stuff makes me (laugh) we have such amazing supporters. Thanks for sending in your pics and videos. So much love #cricket #fans #cricket #bike @kane_s_w @sunrisers_orange_army0001.”
Rashid reacted to the post by commenting:
“Helmet guys.”
Kane Williamson, Warner, and Rashid all represent Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the Indian Premier League(IPL). In IPL 2021, SRH had a poor run, winning only 1 of their first 7 matches. Warner began the edition as SRH skipper but was sacked and succeeded by Kane Williamson as the franchise struggled for consistency.
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They will hope for a better run under the New Zealand captain in the 2nd half of IPL 2021, which will be contained in the UAE in September-October.
“It is heavier than you think” – Kane Williamson on lifting ICC mace for the first time
Kane Williamson is currently the honor of the cricketing world. Under him, New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) final in Southampton to be completed inaugural champions of the event.
In a video shared on Black Caps’ official Twitter account, Kane Williamson opened up on how he believes after lifting the ICC mace for the first time. He explained:
“I mean we’ve never been able to hold it before so it was a different feeling. It is heavier than you think. We didn’t know it was real till we got our hands on it.”
On what winning the WTC final means to New Zealand, Kane Williamson stated that it was very special for veteran players like Ross Taylor and BJ Watling, who have made great efforts for a number of years. Kane Williamson mentioned:
“There’s a real mixture in the side of newer players and experienced players. You got guys like Ross (Taylor) who is clearly our most experienced. He has been there for so many years and achieving it like this after all the hard work from everybody, the likes of your Ross Taylors and BJ Watlings. These guys have given so much to our game. It is pretty satisfying that they will reflect on this as perhaps one of the greatest moments in their career.”