<p>Star Australian opener David Warner did a Cristiano Ronaldo during the ongoing T20 World Cup here as he removed Coca-Cola bottles placed in front of him during a press conference for a brief while.</p>.<p>Just before the start of the press conference after he guided Australia to a seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka here on Thursday, Warner grabbed the two soft drink bottles lying in front of him and said with a smile, "Can I remove these? Though I have to put it there."</p>.<p>"If it's good enough for Cristiano, it's good enough for me. That's right," he added while putting the two bottles back.</p>.<p>Ronaldo's act of removing the soft drink during a European Championships press conference reportedly <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/ronaldo-snub-may-have-wiped-4-billion-off-coca-cola-stock-998071.html" target="_blank">cost the global beverage giant</a> a whopping USD 4 billion.</p>.<p>The footage of Warner removing the bottles attracted considerable social media attention but any financial fallout is not known yet.</p>.<p>A well-known fitness enthusiast, Ronaldo set aside two Coca-Cola glass bottles which lay in front of him during a press conference ahead of Portugal''s opening Euro match against Hungary.</p>.<p>The 36-year-old striker picked up a bottle of water saying "Agua!" in Portuguese, seemingly urging people to choose water over aerated drinks.</p>.<p>The 35-year-old Warner, who has gone through a lean patch, was back in his elements on Thursday as his sizzling 42-ball 65, which had 10 fours, made it easy for Australia to chase down the target of 155 in only 17 overs.</p>.<p>It was Australia's second win in as many Super 12 games and they look like a strong contender apart from England in the group to move into the semifinals.</p>.<p>Warner was involved in two solid partnerships, -- 70 in 6.5 overs with skipper Aaron Finch (37 off 23 balls) and another 50 in 6.3 overs with former skipper Steve Smith (28 not out off 26 balls).</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>
<p>Star Australian opener David Warner did a Cristiano Ronaldo during the ongoing T20 World Cup here as he removed Coca-Cola bottles placed in front of him during a press conference for a brief while.</p>.<p>Just before the start of the press conference after he guided Australia to a seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka here on Thursday, Warner grabbed the two soft drink bottles lying in front of him and said with a smile, "Can I remove these? Though I have to put it there."</p>.<p>"If it's good enough for Cristiano, it's good enough for me. That's right," he added while putting the two bottles back.</p>.<p>Ronaldo's act of removing the soft drink during a European Championships press conference reportedly <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/ronaldo-snub-may-have-wiped-4-billion-off-coca-cola-stock-998071.html" target="_blank">cost the global beverage giant</a> a whopping USD 4 billion.</p>.<p>The footage of Warner removing the bottles attracted considerable social media attention but any financial fallout is not known yet.</p>.<p>A well-known fitness enthusiast, Ronaldo set aside two Coca-Cola glass bottles which lay in front of him during a press conference ahead of Portugal''s opening Euro match against Hungary.</p>.<p>The 36-year-old striker picked up a bottle of water saying "Agua!" in Portuguese, seemingly urging people to choose water over aerated drinks.</p>.<p>The 35-year-old Warner, who has gone through a lean patch, was back in his elements on Thursday as his sizzling 42-ball 65, which had 10 fours, made it easy for Australia to chase down the target of 155 in only 17 overs.</p>.<p>It was Australia's second win in as many Super 12 games and they look like a strong contender apart from England in the group to move into the semifinals.</p>.<p>Warner was involved in two solid partnerships, -- 70 in 6.5 overs with skipper Aaron Finch (37 off 23 balls) and another 50 in 6.3 overs with former skipper Steve Smith (28 not out off 26 balls).</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>