David Warner is reunited with his family after 108 days. View photo


David Warner is finally reunited with his family after a period of 108 days.© Instagram


Australian starter David Warner has recently been away from his family, playing competitive cricket. Warner was in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until recently, representing SunRisers Hyderabad in the 2020 Indian Premier League (IPL). However, the 34-year-old is finally reunited with his family after a period of 108 days. Warner took to Instagram Thursday to share a photo of himself, his wife Candice, and their daughters. “After 108 days, I’m finally back with my girls. Isla still won’t stand still or smile in a group photo My happy place @ candywarner1 #family,” read the caption on the post.

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Warner will be seen in action next, during the upcoming home series against India. The series consisting of three ODIs, the same number of T20I and four test matches, will start from November 27.

The first two 50+ matches will be held in Sydney, and the final ODI and the first T20I will be held in Canberra.

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Action will return to Sydney after this, and the Sydney Cricket Ground will host the remaining T20Is. The Indian team will miss the services of starter Rohit Sharma for the limited overs stretch of the series, and the cricketer is still recovering from a hamstring injury.

The four test matches will take place in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Team India skipper Virat Kohli will return home at the end of the first test, as he was granted paternity leave by the Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI). There is uncertainty about the availability of Rohit and fast pitcher Ishant Sharma for these four games.

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