David and Candice Warner and children enjoy a New Year’s Day cricket match with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Kirribilli
David Warner enjoyed a New Year’s Day cricket match with a very special guest on Sunday.
The 36-year-old cricketer met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for a friendly at Kirribilli House in Sydney.
The politician turned athletic on the field with David’s daughters Ivy, seven, Indi, six, and Isla, three, whom he shares with wife Candice, 36, of seven.
David Warner enjoyed a New Year’s Day cricket match with a very special guest on Sunday. The 36-year-old cricketer met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for a friendly at Kirribilli House in Sydney. David is pictured with his children and the Prime Minister
The family first chatted with the Prime Minister at the iconic venue, with Albanese’s partner Jodie Haydon crouching to speak to the young girls.
They then went outside onto the lawn to play cricket, with David and the children present getting in the way of the lively PM catching balls.
David’s wife Candice also attended the game and looked stunning in an orange maxi dress.
The politician turned athletic on the field with David’s daughters Ivy, seven, Indi, six, and Isla, three, whom he shares with his wife, Candice, of seven
The group went outside on the lawn to play cricket
The lively Prime Minister caught balls thrown his way by David and the children present
David’s wife Candice (pictured) also attended the game and looked stunning in an orange maxi dress
The politician showed his ball skills on the pitch
It comes after David paid Candice a touching tribute after putting on a memorable show at the MCG at the annual Boxing Day cricket match.
He posted a series of photos alongside his wife on his Instagram, expressing his love for her.
“No words can describe my love for you!! Thank you for everything you do for the girls and I,” he began.
David and Anthony posed side by side with a stunning view of the water in the background
The family first chatted with the Prime Minister at the iconic venue, with Albanese’s partner Jodie Haydon (left) crouching to speak to the young girls
David’s daughters clearly inherited his cricket skills
Anthony was smartly dressed in a blue jacket and matching shirt
David smashed the ball effortlessly across the turf
“You sacrifice so much for us and I’ve never heard you complain about anything. You’re the reason I’m still stronger than ever. I can’t thank you enough for being by my side.”
David continued: “The last few weeks have been challenging but you have kept us in a positive mood.
“The younger me wouldn’t have gotten over it. I love you with all my heart. #Family #Wife #Love.’
Anthony took off his jacket and enthusiastically took care of the children