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David Warner enjoys traveling in Kolkata on rain-hit day
Image: Davind Warner Instagram page

David Warner enjoys traveling in Kolkata on rain-hit day

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 19 Sep 2017, 09:10 pm
Kolkata, Sept 19 (IBNS): As rain kept him away from the field on Tuesday, David Warner utilized the oppurtunity in going for a tour in Kolkata to make the most of the unexpected break.

With rains hitting the city on Tuesday, the ground remained mostly undercover.

Australian cricketers were forced to use the indoor facilities for their necessary practice before the second ODI match of the series.

Warner, however, used the day in his own way.

Earlier, he had posted an image of the Eden Garden grounds, which was under cover, and captioned it: "Doubt we will be out on the ground today."

He had even wrote on Instagram a message, asking people to suggest the best venue to visit in the city.

"Good morning from Kolkata, what's the best places to visit while we are here?? Please 🙏 #kolkata," he said.

Later, he posted an image where Warne could be spotted, accompanied with teammate and all-rounder James Faulker, enjoying some time at a shopping mall in Kolkata.

The cricketers could be seen in the image sipping coffee.

India and Australia will play the second ODI match of the series in Kolkata.

India are 1-0 up in the series.
 

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