David and Candice Warner arrive home with their daughters in matching Crocs after knockout in India

Daddy Daggy Alert! David Warner and his daughters wear matching Crocs as they arrive home with his wife Candice from India after the cricketer was ruled out of the second Test with a concussion and broken elbow.

David Warner’s family trip to India ended in disappointment after he was ruled out of the second Test with concussion and a broken elbow on Saturday.

But the 36-year-old batsman looked anything but dejected when he returned home to Australia with his wife Candice, 37, and daughters Ivy, seven, Indi, five and Isla, two, on Thursday.

The famous family was in high spirits as they strolled through Sydney Airport, with Ironwoman Candice doing the heavy lifting for her injured husband by pushing their suitcases on a trolley.

Dressed for comfort after the long-haul flight, David sported a pair of gray shorts and a white T-shirt that revealed the bandage on his arm.

He completed his look with a brown baseball cap and a pair of Crocs.

David Warner, 36, was all smiles when he returned to Australia from India with his wife Candice, 37, and daughters Ivy, seven, Indi, five and Isla, two, on Thursday. (All in the photo)

Candice looked casual in a gray T-shirt, jeans, and a pair of trendy sunglasses.

The couple’s three daughters wore vibrant outfits and different colored Crocs to match their father.

Candice and the girls traveled to India last week to support David in the Indian Premier League.

The famous family was in high spirits as they strolled through Sydney Airport, with Ironwoman Candice doing the heavy lifting for her injured husband by pushing their suitcases on a trolley.

The famous family was in high spirits as they strolled through Sydney Airport, with Ironwoman Candice doing the heavy lifting for her injured husband by pushing their suitcases on a trolley.

Candice looked casual in a gray T-shirt, jeans, and a pair of trendy sunglasses.

Candice looked casual in a gray T-shirt, jeans, and a pair of trendy sunglasses.

However, it was decided that the left-hander would fly back to Sydney on Wednesday and miss Australia’s final two Tests against India after suffering a concussion and a minor arm fracture.

“David Warner has a small, non-displaced fracture in his arm,” cricket reporter Andrew Wu tweeted on Saturday afternoon.

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.

He completed his look with a brown baseball cap and a pair of Crocs.

He completed his look with a brown baseball cap and a pair of Crocs.