David Warner made a big revelation about life after retirement, wants to do these two things in India

David Warner likes the films and culture of India very much. He creates many reels related to Indian films on Instagram. Now once again this left-handed batsman has expressed his love for India. While talking on Ravichandran Ashwin's YouTube channel, he told what he wants to do in India after completely retiring from cricket.

David Warner made a big revelation about life after retirement, wants to do these two things in India

India is a country that Australian opener David Warner adores. By examining his social media posts, one can estimate this. Warner has left the ODI and Test cricket teams. He is only playing T20 at the moment. Warner is presently an IPL 2024 player for the Delhi Capitals. Warner has stated his intention to retire.

Warner is a huge fan of Indian cinema and culture. He makes a lot of Indian film reels for Instagram. This left-handed batter has now professed his love for India once more.

Warner talked to Indian team off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on his YouTube channel. During this conversation, Warner said that it is possible that he may shift to India after retirement. Warner said, "I don't have a house in India. I once thought about buying a house here. Many people have asked me if I want to buy a house here? Maybe, maybe when I finish my cricket. And would like to come here to spend some time.”

During this conversation, Warner said that the standard of Australian people is negative before it becomes positive, but this is not the case in India. He said, "In Australia, people think negative before thinking positive. But as soon as you come to India, everything becomes positive. Here people are very loving.