Candice Warner shares husband David's future plans after retirement from cricket: 'He never had that chance'

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Candice Warner has given an insight into what her husband David Warner's career could look like after he announced his retirement from cricket.

The WAG praised David's 'resilience' and said it was a pity that they were 'not that sad' that he was leaving the sport.

As for what David plans to do next, the 38-year-old said the couple's family will be given priority and this will be “magic” for them.

“The next six months will actually not look that different from what we are used to,” she says The Daily Telegraph.

She explained that 'David can take the girls to cricket, take the girls to football on Sundays' and pick them up from school.

Candice Warner has given an insight into what her husband David Warner's career could look like after he announced his retirement from cricket. Both shown

“All those things that some adults say they don't want to do, but he never had a chance to do those things because he was always away playing,” Candice continued.

“It may not seem like much, but when you're such a hands-on dad and want to be there for everything, it's hard for David not to be able to be there for the girls.”

Candice says the couple's daughter “absolutely loves when their dad is home,” which she knows is what David “looks forward to” the most.

David and his wife, who married in 2015, share three young daughters, Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose.

David and his wife, who married in 2015, share three young daughters, Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose. All depicted

Last week, Warner shocked the sporting world by announcing his retirement from ODI cricket.

Warner will retire at the top of Test cricket after Australia officially reclaimed the world number one ICC ranking from India.

He finished his career with 8786 runs, an average of just over 44, 37 Test fifties and 26 centuries.

In the past, Candice has spoken openly about the challenges she faces when David goes on tour for an extended period of time.

She previously revealed that her husband is 'typically away 300 days a year' and said that in 2021 the couple had spent just three of the last fourteen months together.

Candice and David married in 2015 and share three daughters together: Ivy, eight, Indi, six, and Isla, four.

Last week, Warner shocked the sporting world by announcing his retirement from ODI cricket

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