David Warner, Kane Williamson fast with Rashid Khan, other teammates during Ramadan
Renowned batsmen David Warner and Kane Williamson have recently kept a fast with their Indian Premier League (IPL) teammates Rashid Khan and others.

According to a video posted by Afghanistan’s spinner Rashid Khan on his Instagram account, Khan is interacting with Williamson and Warner while all three of them are sitting in a restaurant to break their fast.
"David, how is your fasting today?" Rashid Khan asked from Warner in the video.
"Good, but I am very thirsty and very hungry today. My mouth is so dry,” replied Warner laughingly.
Rashid Khan later tilts the camera towards Williamson asking him how he is feeling.
"Very good, thanks," said Williamson cheerfully.
The Afghanistan’s spinner further told the audience that these two legends were having a fast today.
“It is a pleasure to have them at the table," says Khan captioning the video: "Aftari. These two legends were fasting with us today".
Williamson is currently playing for the Sunrisers Hyderabad, which is captained by Warner. Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Mohammad Nabi, and Khaleel Ahmed, as well as Khan, are also members of the same team.
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