Australian cricketer David Warner found himself at the centre of a cultural comedy this weekend after uploading photos of his children dressed in traditional Pakistani attire.
What began as a wholesome family post quickly turned into a meme‑fest, with Indian social media users mocking the outfits and questioning Warner’s fashion diplomacy.
Unfazed, Warner responded the next day with a picture of beef — a move that left fans scratching their heads and trolls scrambling for fresh material. The post, equal parts cryptic and cheeky, was widely interpreted as Warner’s way of saying: “If you’re going to roast me, I’ll serve the roast myself.”
The episode has since gone viral, with cricket fans joking that Warner has “invented a new format of trolling” — one where the batsman doesn’t just hit back, he grills back.
Observers noted that while Warner’s batting often sparks debate on the field, his Instagram feed has now become a parallel pitch for cross‑border banter. “Trolling is on another level, bro,” quipped one fan, summing up the mood across timelines.















