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David Warner Shares Photos of Daughters in Traditional Outfits Gifted by Haider Azhar
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David Warner Shares Photos of Daughters in Traditional Outfits Gifted by Haider Azhar

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Last updated: May 5, 2026
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A recent social media post involving David Warner and Haider Azhar has gained attention online, highlighting an interaction during the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season.

David Warner, who is currently in Pakistan to participate in the PSL as captain of Karachi Kings, shared images on his official Instagram account featuring his daughters wearing traditional South Asian outfits. The clothing was gifted by Haider Azhar, who was tagged in the post by Warner.

In the images shared, Warner’s daughters were seen wearing coordinated eastern-style outfits. These included long dresses with design elements commonly associated with South Asian formal wear. The outfits also featured matching head coverings, which are often styled with such attire. The post did not include extensive details about the clothing but focused on acknowledging the gift.

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Warner captioned the post by thanking Haider Azhar and invited feedback from his followers. The images quickly gained traction on social media platforms, including Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), where they were widely reshared by cricket pages, fan accounts, and entertainment outlets.

The interaction took place during Warner’s time in Pakistan for the PSL, a professional Twenty20 cricket league that regularly features international players. The league provides opportunities for foreign cricketers to engage with local culture during their stay. Such interactions are often shared on social media and can attract significant public attention.

Haider Azhar’s role in this instance was limited to gifting the outfits, as reflected in Warner’s post. No additional formal statements or clarifications have been issued by either Warner or Azhar beyond the Instagram interaction.

Warner, a former Australian international captain, is known for maintaining an active presence on social media. His posts frequently include a mix of professional updates and personal content involving his family. The inclusion of his daughters in this post contributed to its widespread engagement.

The images were circulated across multiple digital platforms, with users sharing screenshots and reposts. Several media outlets also reported on the post, further increasing its visibility. Engagement included likes, comments, and shares from fans and followers.

The PSL, since its inception, has featured participation from international players, many of whom share aspects of their experiences in Pakistan online. These posts often include interactions related to food, clothing, and local traditions.

As of now, the post remains publicly available on Warner’s Instagram profile and continues to receive engagement. There have been no further developments or additional context provided regarding the exchange beyond what was shared in the original post.

This incident remains part of Warner’s off-field activity during the current PSL season and reflects the type of social media content often shared by athletes while participating in international franchise leagues.

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