Candice Warner lands an exciting new television job after her cricketer husband, David, was ruled out of the second Test with a concussion and broken elbow.
Candice Warner has landed a new television job as a regular panelist on Fox Sports’ The Back Page.
The former professional Ironwoman and wife of cricketer David Warner will appear on the show alongside presenter Tony Squires and special guests every Tuesday night.
“I’m excited to take on this role as the most regular panelist on The Back Page,” said Candice.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience thus far on the show, and I couldn’t think of a better way to join the Fox Sports family than with a show that has spanned more than two decades.”
Fox Sports CEO Steve Crawley added: “Anyone who has seen Candice on The Back Page will understand why we are increasing her role.” She is open, honest and a true Fox Sports talent.
Candice Warner has landed a new TV job as a regular panelist on Fox Sports’ long-running show The Back Page.
He comes after Candice’s husband, David. he was ruled out of the remainder of the second Test against India last month due to a concussion.
Under the ICC concussion protocols, the Australians were allowed to substitute batsman Matthew Renshaw for the remainder of the Test.
It was later revealed that Warner also has a small fracture in his arm which may affect his availability for the third Test.
The former professional Ironwoman and wife of cricketer David Warner will appear on the show alongside presenter Tony Squires and special guests every Tuesday night.
“David Warner has a small, non-displaced fracture in his arm,” cricket reporter Andrew Wu tweeted.
Gives you an idea of the grit he showed hitting yesterday. It’s as tough as it looks.
The veteran starter was said to be dizzy and failed a fitness test before the second day.
It comes after Candice’s husband David was ruled out of the remainder of the second Test against India last month due to concussion. (The Warners appear in Sydney on January 30)