David Warner’s young daughter Ivy is stepping into the spotlight, showcasing her budding interest in broadcast media. Days before the highly anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins, Ivy charmed cricketing legends and broadcasters with her impromptu interviews.
Warner Shares Glimpses of Ivy’s Interviews
David Warner’s daughter, Ivy, is making waves in the world of sports media. Recently, she was seen interviewing cricket legends just days before the first Test between India and Australia. Proud father Warner shared photos of Ivy’s interviews on his official Instagram account.
Warner posted, “Ivy is back at it again, interviewing some legends of the game and broadcasters. The summer of cricket is here.” The photos show Ivy chatting with famous figures like Ravi Shastri, Allan Border, Brett Lee, Michael Vaughan, and Harsha Bhogle.
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Warner Transitions to Commentary After Retirement
David Warner, who retired from international cricket earlier this year, is also transitioning into a new role. He will join the commentary panel for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which starts on November 22 in Perth.
Warner’s presence, both on-air and through his family’s engaging moments, has added a personal touch to the buildup of this iconic rivalry.
India Faces Challenges Before Series Opener
India’s preparation for the five-match series has been far from smooth. The team faced a historic home Test series whitewash against New Zealand, raising concerns over the form and fitness of key players.
Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the opening Test after fracturing his thumb during practice. KL Rahul had an injury scare but resumed training shortly afterward. There are also reports of Virat Kohli undergoing a scan for an undisclosed injury in Australia.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Shami made a long-awaited return to competitive cricket. Shami’s participation in the Tests remains uncertain, as he is not part of the current squad.
India Chasing a Hat-Trick of Series Wins
India enters the series with high expectations, aiming for a third consecutive Test series win in Australia. They previously secured historic victories by margins of 2-1 in 2018-19 and 2020-21.
However, overcoming Australia in their backyard remains a formidable challenge. The hosts, bolstered by an in-form squad and home advantage, will look to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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