David Warner with Virat Kohli (Source: @mufaddal_vohra/x.com)
After a thrilling ODI battle between India and Australia, both teams have shifted their focus to the shortest format. The recently ended ODI series was extra special for the Indian fans as Virat Kohli made his international return after months.
In the last ODI clash, fans witnessed a heartwarming moment of camaraderie between Virat Kohli and David Warner. In a recent interaction, Warner revealed his secret conversation with the Indian great.
David Warner reflects on his conversation with Virat Kohli
As the India-Australia clash always excites fans, the recently ended ODI series was extra special as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma returned to international cricket after a long time. After two consecutive defeats in the first two matches of the series, Team India made a brilliant comeback as the cricket world witnessed a dramatic Rohit-Kohli show.
But before the match started, a heartwarming meeting between David Warner and Virat Kohli captured hearts. As the world was curious to know their conversation, Warner finally spilled the beans. Speaking to Kayo Sports, Aussie star said he told Kohli he could easily play until 50, depending on his fitness.
“Well, I haven’t seen him in a fair while, so I just embraced him, gave him a handshake and hug, and just asked how he and the family were going. We spoke a little about cricket, I told him he looks super fit and can play until he’s 50,” he said.
Kohli mesmerises the Sydney crowd with his flawless knock
The world expected a triumphant return from King Kohli, but things took a devastating turn as the batter walked away in ducks in the first two ODIs of the series. But once again, the Indian legend proved that form is temporary, but class is permanent. Stepping into the third match, he set the stage on fire.
Alongside Rohit Sharma, King Kohli kept dominating the Aussie bowlers and silenced all the critics with a superb knock. Silencing his critics in style, he crafted a classy unbeaten 74, guiding Team India to a commanding nine-wicket win and reminding everyone why he remains the heartbeat of Indian cricket.






