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David Warner thanks wife Candice Warner and daughters for their constant support in a special message ahead of Pakistan Tests

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David Warner thanks wife Candice Warner and daughters
In the lead-up to the much-anticipated Test series against Pakistan, Australian cricket star David Warner took to social media to express his gratitude to his wife, Candice Warner, and their daughters. This heartfelt message has sparked speculation about Warner’s potential retirement from Test cricket, especially as he has been dropping hints for the same since the Ashes 2023.

Cricketing legacy of David Warner​


Warner is undeniably one of Australia’s cricketing legends, having played a pivotal role in numerous historic triumphs. With 109 Test matches under his belt, he has accumulated 8487 runs, including 25 centuries, with the highest score of 335 not out. The left-handed batter’s prowess is not confined to the longest format as his white-ball performances are equally remarkable, boasting an overall tally of 9826 runs with 23 centuries across ODIs and T20Is.

A dark chapter of Warner’s career: The ball-tampering scandal​


However, Warner’s illustrious career also faced a dark chapter when he was embroiled in the ball-tampering scandal during a Test series against South Africa, resulting in a two-year suspension. It was during this challenging period that his wife and family played a crucial role in helping him stage a remarkable comeback to international cricket.

Warner’s emotional message ahead of the Pakistan Test series​


As Warner approaches what he had earlier hinted as his final Test series donning the green baggy against Pakistan, he took a moment to share a touching message dedicated to his wife, Candice, and their daughters.

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A heartfelt note for wife Candice Warner and daughters​


In a social media post accompanied by a heartwarming video, Warner poured out his emotions and appreciation for his family’s unwavering support. Addressing his wife and daughters as “amazing girls,” he expressed gratitude to them for the immeasurable love and support they provide. Warner described their presence as a constant source of joy, strength, and comfort in his life.

“My amazing girls, As I reflect on this year in my life, I’m reminded of the immeasurable love and support that each of you brings. Your presence in my life is a constant source of joy, strength, and comfort. I am deeply grateful for the countless memories we’ve created and for the unwavering bond that holds us together,” wrote Warner.

The 37-year-old further went on to specifically thank his wife, Candice, acknowledging her as his source of laughter and companion on life’s journey by expressing deep gratitude for the countless memories they’ve created together and emphasizing the importance of their unwavering bond.

“My wife @candywarner1 Thank you for always supporting me , your are my source of laughter, and my companion on life’s journey. Your love has enriched my life in ways I could never fully express, and I cherish every moment spent with you and the girls,” Warner continued.

In a touching conclusion, Warner expressed his love for his family and eagerly anticipated spending more time together in the near future. The post reflected not only Warner’s appreciation for his family but also hinted at the emotional significance of the upcoming Test series against Pakistan, possibly marking the end of a remarkable Test cricket career.

“May we continue to cherish our family bond, ensuring that our love remains a guiding light in our lives. I love you all so much and can not wait to spend more time together very soon. Ivys favourite song #family #love #thebest,” the Aussie opener concluded.

The post reflected not only Warner’s appreciation for his family but also hinted at the emotional significance of the upcoming Test series against Pakistan, possibly marking the end of a remarkable Test cricket career.

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