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Family time for David Warner and Ben Hilfenhaus
David Warner tweets a picture of his family, while Ben Hilfenhaus' wife Meri Jenkins shares a picture of her husband and child.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Dec 08, 2014, 03:24 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 08, 2014, 03:24 PM (IST)

It has been a tough few weeks for Australian cricket due to the Phil Hughes’ tragedy, and with the Test against India starting on Tuesday; it’s going to be tough few months ahead.
However, few of the Australian cricketers managed to find good time in company of their family.
Opening batsman David Warner tweeted a picture of him with his wife and daughter on the occasion of the latter’s first swim.
Warner, 28, is a key player in the Australian outfit and is in the team for the first Test against India staring on Tuesday at Adelaide Oval. Warner has had a promising start to Test cricket with nine Test hundreds in 32 Tests.
Our little girls first swim with mummy candyfalzon and I. She loved it. These two always put a smile… http://t.co/CoX426ykMU
— David Warner (@davidwarner31) December 7, 2014
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While Ben Hilfenhaus is seen playing with his child. The picture was posted by his wife, Meri Jenkins in Instagram. The 31-year old pace bowler, who made his Test debut with Phil Hughes in 2009, is not a part of the current Australian squad. Hilfenhaus, who had claimed 27 wickets in four Tests at an average of 17.22 in India’s last tour to Australia, continues to play a key role for his state side Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield.