Aussie cricketer David Warner visits Delhi monument with family. Asks Instagram followers to guess its name

36-year-old Australian cricketer David Warner visited the Humayun’s Tomb monument with his family while he was in the city. Posing for photos with his wife Candice and their three daughters, Warner wrote, “Day out with the family! Can you guess ...

36-year-old Australian cricketer David Warner has been having a tough go of it, with injuries and generally bad form, but he took the break as an opportunity to visit some tourist locations in India and recently he posted an image about one of these visits.
36-year-old Australian cricketer David Warner has been having a tough go of it, with injuries and generally bad form, but he took the break as an opportunity to visit some tourist locations in India and recently he posted an image about one of these visits. During his visit, he went to see a monument in Delhi and asked his Instagram followers to guess what spot he was in.

He visited the Humayun’s Tomb monument with his family while he was in the city. Posing for photos with his wife Candice and their three daughters, Warner wrote, “Day out with the family! Can you guess where I am??”

See the post below:



Shared one day ago, the post has received more than 5.46 lakh likes., with many guessing the monument correctly as Humayun's Tomb located in Delhi's Nizamuddin East on Mathura Road. Built in 1570, it is the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent.

“Great family pics,” commented a user. “No one enjoys india as much warner does. all the best for next match,” said another. “When Test ends in 3 days! Happy Vacay!” wrote a third. “The next match is in Indore, you must visit Ujjain (the city of Mahakal) which is a short distance from there,” suggested another.

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The struggling Australia opening batter was ruled out of the remaining Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Tuesday due to an elbow fracture, dealing a blow to the visiting team. Warner will head home to Sydney to recover but is expected to return to India for the three-match ODI series after the four-match Test series. The ODI series begins on March 17 in Mumbai.

Warner was substituted by Matthew Renshaw in the second innings in the second Test here with delayed concussion symptoms after being struck on the grille of his protective batting helmet by India fast bowler Mohammad Siraj in Australia's first innings.

He faced another blow, when he was struck by another rising delivery and subsequent x-rays confirmed that the left-hander had also sustained a hairline fracture of the elbow.

The third Test between India and Australia is set to begin on March 1 at Indore’s Holkar Stadium. India currently lead the Border-Gavaskar trophy 2-0.
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