
David Warner wishes fans on Ganesh Chaturthi in new Instagram post. See here
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Australian cricketer David Warner wished his fans and followers on Ganesh Chaturthi. "Happy Ganesh Chaturthi," Warner wrote.
On Ganesh Chaturthi, Australian cricketer David Warner wished his fans and friends in India with a heartfelt note. The cricketer shared an edited picture of himself standing with his hands folded in front of Lord Ganesha idol. Fans and followers in India were elated that the cricketer wished them on this occasion.
David shared the picture and wrote, “To all of my friends out there, HAPPY Ganesh Chaturthi. Wishing you lots of joy and happiness!”
See the post here:
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that fans were absolutely delighted as David wished them on such a special day. “Your wish made our day...love u a lots,” a user wrote.
“David bhai is love,” another user wrote.

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