David Warner Gets Trolled On The Internet For Spelling ‘Guwahati’ As ‘Guhawati

With the unstoppable winning streak, the Indian team has been bossing the International formats since a year or so. We have seen the recent T20 match in which though the rain abrupted the graceful innings of Australia at 18.4 overs when the team is at 118. It is the DLS method that surprised the Indian team being slammed with an absolutely staggering target of 48 runs in 6 overs.

india vs australia 3RD ODI

Though Australia has its fines batsmen like Warner, Finch, and Smith, it is Indian bowlers who donned them extremely. On the other hand, with the ace batsmen like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Shikhar Dhawan on our side, the Australians are no easy-side to be messed with. Starting off with Dhawan and Rohit, the latter’s splendid six that hovered wide over the boundary has chilled the viewers, despite his early dismissal. Relieving the team from further stress, skipper Virat Kohli got landed onto the crease bagging some most valuable runs with Dhawan balancing the momentum fine enough to maintain an assigned 8.00 strike rate.

Now after a while, India is all set to play another T20 match with Australians. This match is scheduled to be held at Guwahati, called as the 49th International venue to host a match in India.

david warner trolled on twitter

As a part of this, Aussies players are seen having some good time off the field, they’re given a warm welcome at Assam state, received a warm welcome with the traditional hat and cloth- Gamosa and Japi. Elated with the kind of response, Australia’s stand-in captain David Warner quickly snapped a selfie wearing the traditional hat and cloth wrapped around his neck on Instagram.

david warner in guwahati pic

Check out the Insta post here:

Warner shared the same on his Twitter handle, the problem has started when Warner spelled the name of the city Guwahati in a wrong manner.  Instead of ‘Guwahati’, David Warner used the word ‘Guhawati’. One of the netizens named Ashish Pratap Singh instantly corrected the Aussie captain by Tweeting, “It’s Guwahati bro..not Guhawati.” To which Warner replied by stating that his spelling his bad,” Sorry bro my spelling is bad very bad”, well, that’s very humble of him.

Check out the Twitter thread here:

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