Warner was in UAE for IPL 2020 for more than 3 months.
Ahead of the India series at home, Australian opening batsman David Warner has shared a super happy picture on social media after being reunited with his family after 108 days.
The swashbuckling batsman has been out for his cricketing duties – most recent Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 – where is captained Sunrisers Hyderabad to playoffs in the UAE, for the last four months. After arriving in Australia from UAE, Warner has been under 14-day quarantine in Sydney.
The left-hander has finally met his wife Candice and his daughters after a period of 108 days and the cricketer along with his family couldn’t stop smiling as he shared an adorable family frame for his fans on his Instagram handle on Thursday, November 26.
Warner captioned the post: “After 108 days finally I am back with my girls. Isla still won't sit still or smile in a group pic My happy place @candywarner1 #family.”
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During the cricketer’s time away from home, Candice and their daughters have been constantly supporting their daddy during the IPL 2020 through the number of adorable videos on social media.
Warner and his wife have also often shared pictures of them with their daughters and super cute videos on social media during his 108 days away time.
Cricket Australia also shared a video of the family reuniting which sees Warner getting hugs from his daughters.
Noteworthy, Warner will next be seen in the home series comprising three ODIs, as many as T20Is, and four-match Test series against India starting with the first ODI on Friday in Sydney.