David Warner reunites with his wife Candice and their daughter Isla Rose, four, at Sydney airport after retiring from international cricket at the T20 World Cup READ MORE: Why David Warner's last game for Australia was the WORST possible way for the controversial batter to finish his international career By Kate Dennett For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:00 EDT, 28 June 2024 | Updated: 04:00 EDT, 28 June 2024 e-mail View comments David Warner reunited with his wife Candice at Sydney Airport on Friday after retiring from international cricket at the ICC's T20 World Cup. The cricketer, 37, played his last international cricket match at the Daren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia on Monday when Australia fell short in the Super Eight. Afghanistan 's win over Bangladesh sent the team home from the Twenty20 tournament, marking the end of David's long-standing international career.
Despite the anti-climactic knockout retirement, David appeared in good spirits as he arrived home and reunited with his family at Sydney Airport. In a sweet reunion, David packed on the PDA with his supportive wife Candice, 39, as they shared a kiss upon their reunion at the airport's international terminal. David was also greeted by his youngest daughter Isla Rose, four, who sweetly held up a balloon reading: 'Welcome home, we missed you.
' The doting father - who also shares kids Ivy Mae, nine, and Indi Rae, eight, with Candice - sweetly shared a hug with Isla Rose upon their adorable reunion. David beamed .
