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Watch: David Warner's daughter gets angry as Bengluru fans surround him for selfie

Australia opener David Warner, who is part of the national squad for Test series against Virat Kohli and Co., doesn't requires any introduction in India.

Bengaluru, March 3: Australia opener David Warner, who is part of the national squad for Test series against Virat Kohli and Co., doesn't requires any introduction in India.

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The aggressive left-handed batsman is quite famous among Indian fans and experienced a fan moment when took his little daughter for a walk on Bengaluru streets.

Watch: David Warner's daughter gets angry as Bengluru fans surround him for selfie

In a video shared by his wife Candice, Warner could be seen taking his young daughter Ivy for a walk outside the team hotel but the cricketer was immediately surrounded by fans for selfies. (Preview: India Vs Australia)

Warner reciprocated his fans by posing for them, but amid all this the little one wasn't happy as she was brushed aside.

Here is the adorable video:

This is how Warner reacted to his wife's tweet:

Warner, who leads the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad, is immensely popular among Indian fans.

Australia and India will be locking horns at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium in the second Test match.

Meanwhile, Australia captain Steve Smith said the big win in the series-opener in Pune is a thing of the past now and the tourists would look to start afresh when they take on India on Saturday (March 4).

Approaching the series as underdogs, Australia drubbed fancied India by 333 runs in the first Test inside three days in Pune to take a 1-0 lead. But Smith said they can't afford to dwell on the past for long.

OneIndia News

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:44 [IST]
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