Australian opener David Warner has reacted to the ban on tiktok in India.
Australian opener David Warner has become a star on social media in the last few months.

The left-arm opener created a stir among the fans by entertaining his fans by singing and dancing to popular Indian music with his wife and daughters. But recently, the Indian government has banned 59 Chinese apps, including TickTock, over tensions with China on the border. The Indian government has accused the Indian people of smuggling personal information through the app.

Cricket fans are in danger as tiktok is banned. They are being deprived of watching funny videos of Warner in the gap of not playing on the field. "I have nothing to do," the 33-year-old Australian opener said of the ban on social media. If India bans ticks, it is their government's decision.

And the decision of the people of India must be respected. Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin, however, did not leave Warner unscathed. "What will David Warner do now?" He tweeted, informing Warner of the ban.

Earlier, Warner had said about making a video of the tiktok, 'One day I saw this app on my daughter's mobile. Then one day I made a video with mischief. I saw that everyone was watching with great joy. From then on, I started making videos. The fans were also happy.