Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Aug 05, 2015, 04:45 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 05, 2015, 04:45 PM (IST)
David Warner’s wife Candice Falzon posted an adorable picture of their daughter Ivy Mae playing with ‘Popeye Warner’. The Australian batsman who share’s the kid’s picture on the social media very often is currently in England playing the 2015 Ashes. And whenever he finds himself time off from the national duty, Warner spends as much time as he can with his family. The visitors are trailing 1-2 in the series, with the fourth Test commencing on Thursday at Trent Bridge. READ: Australian media puts Michael Clarke’s career at stake
Candice captioned the beautiful picture as, “What’s so funny Ivy?? The bond between these two makes my heart melt. @davidwarner31 is the best Daddy.”
The opener is running fourth at the moment with number of runs with scored 269 of the three Tests and 83 that he had scored in the second innings of the Lord’s Test being his best score so far in the series. After a huge 405-run win in the second game, the Australians displayed a poor show with the bat when they were bundled for 136 in the first innings. The batting coach of the away side Michael di Venuto has suggested that Australia can win the Trent bridge game provided the top order shows a tough fight. READ: Nottinghamshire desperate to produce better pitch
No Australia side since the 1936-37 team that was led by Sir Don Bradman have won the Urn after going down 1-2. However, Michael Clarke has different thoughts. “We can still win it and we showed that at Lord’s. We can take confidence that we bounced back after Cardiff and we’ve got to have the same attitude now.”
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