David Warner Height, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

David Warner Height, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Marriage Date: 4 April 2015

Age: 38 Years

Wife: Candice Warner

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Full Name David Andrew Warner
Nickname(s) Lloyd, Mario, Bull, Cannon, The Reverend, Pocket Size Dynamo
Profession Cricketer (Left hand Batsman)
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) 5' 7" (170 cm)
Eye Colour Blue
Hair Colour Blond
Cricket
International Debut ODI- 18 January 2009 against South Africa at Hobart
Test- 1 December 2011 against New Zealand at Brisbane
T20- 11 January 2011 against South Africa at Melbourne
International Retirement 25 June 2024
Last Match ODI- 19 November 2023 against India at Narendra Modi Stadium
Test- 3 January 2024 against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground
T20- 24 June 2024 against India at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium
Jersey Number #31 (Australia)
#31 (IPL)
Domestic/State Team Delhi Daredevils, Durham, Middlesex, New South Wales, Northern Districts, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Sydney Thunder
Favourite Shot Pull shot
Records (main ones) • In 2009, he became the first cricketer in 132 years to be selected for a national team in any format without making his debut in first-class cricket.
• In 2009, he became the 2nd cricketer on the list of most ODI centuries in a calendar year. He scored 7 tons in 2016 (in his 23rd match of the year), and matched the record of Sourav Ganguly
set in 2000. Ahead of him is Sachin Tendulkar
who scored 9 ODI tons in 1998 (in 34 matches).


• In 2016, he scored the maximum number of runs in the ODIs in 2016 (1388 runs in 23 matches at an average of 63).
• In 2017, he became the fastest Australian and 3rd-fastest cricketer overall to score 4000 ODI runs, matching India's Virat Kohli
.


• In 2017 (IPL 10), he became the 1st SunRisers Hyderabad player to score a century in the IPL.
• David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan
became the 1st opening pair to score more than 2000 runs in the IPL.
Acting
Debut Film (Telugu)- Robinhood (2025) in a cameo role
Awards/Achievements 2012- The Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year (New South Wales)


2016, 2017- Allan Border Medal
Career Turning Point In 2008, when he scored 165 not out for New South Wales Blues against Tasmania, after which he was included in Australia's Twenty20 squad against South Africa in January 2009.
Personal Life
Date of Birth 27 October 1986 (Monday)
Age (as of 2024) 38 Years
Birth Place Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Signature
Nationality Australian
Hometown Matraville, New South Wales, Australia
School(s) Matraville Public School School, Hillsdale, New South Wales
Randwick, New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales
Educational Qualification Year 12 Higher School Certificate
Coach/Mentor Wayne Geber
Religion Christianity
Food Habit Non-Vegetarian
Address A mansion in Mermaid Avenue, Maroubra, New South Wales
Hobbies Travelling, Writing, Golfing, Swimming
Controversies • On 9 June 2013, hours after Australia lost an ICC Champions Trophy match to England at Edgbaston, Warner attacked England's Joe Root
in the wee hours at the Walkabout bar in Birmingham. Following this incident, the Australian Cricket Team took a strong action against Warner and stated that Warner was to be fined £7,000 (AU $11,500) and wouldn't play the rest of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy and the tour matches. Warner defened his actions by saying that Joe was making fun of South African batsman Hasim Amla
that provoked Warner to do it.


• On 4 March 2018, when both Australian and South African players were returning back to their dressing rooms at tea of the 4th day of the 1st Test at Durban, ugly remarks were exchanged between Warner and Quinton de Kock on a stairwell. Following this incident, based on the video footage, the ICC fined Warner by deducting 75% of his match fee and gave 3 demerit points. Whereas, De Kock was fined 25% of his match fee and was given 1 demerit point.


• On 24 March 2018, during the evening session on the third day of the 3rd Test match between Australia and South Africa, Australia's Cameron Bancroft
was caught on camera damaging the ball with a small yellow object (ball-tampering). At the press conference after the day's play, Bancroft accepted that he was trying to alter the ball with yellow tape attached to some padding, with captain Steve Smith
fully aware about it as it was planned during the lunch break by the "leadership group," of the team. After the investigation, the Cricket Australia banned Steve Smith and David Warner for a year, and Cameron Bancroft for 9 months, from international and domestic cricket.
Girls, Family & More
Marital Status Married
Affair/Girlfriend Candice Warner (Ironwoman, Surf life saver, Model)
Marriage Date 4 April 2015
Marriage Place Terrara House Estate, Terara, New South Wales
Family
Wife/Spouse Candice Warner
(m. 2015-present)
Children Son- None
Daughter(s)- Ivy Mae Warner (born in 2014), Indi Rae (born in 2016), Isla Rose (born in 2019)
Parents Father- Howard Warner (Worked in a heavy machinery shop)
Mother- Lorraine Warner (Worked as a nurse)
Siblings Brother- Steven Warner (Elder)


Sister- N/A
Favourites
Cricketer(s) Batsman- Virat Kohli
, KL Rahul

Bowler- Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Cricket Ground Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne
Food Chicken-thigh-sandwich
Actress Jennifer Aniston
Film(s) Top Gun, I Am Sam
Song "Burn For You" by Robbie Balmer sings
Colour Blue
Style Quotient
Car Collection Lamborghini Huracan
Money Factor
Salary (as of 2018) Retainer Fee- $816,000
Test Fee- $20,000
ODI Fee- $10,000
T20 Fee- $8,000
Net Worth $23 million

Some Lesser Known Facts About David Warner

  • Does David Warner smoke?: No

  • Does David Warner drink alcohol?: Yes

  • Warner was a born cricketer as he joined the coastal cricket club in Sydney, Australia, at the tender age of 5, as a part of their under-8 team. There, he made a mark straightaway with his splendid batting display in the junior competitions. 

  • Such was the financial condition of his family that he struggled to get a proper cricket bat when he was 10 years old. 

  • He was a natural left-handed batsman, but when he was 13 years old, his coach told him to switch to a right-handed batsman. His mother knew that he’ll going to excel as a left-hander, so she encouraged him to play that way, and a year later, he again started playing with his natural batting style with the left hand.

  • At the age of 14, he was finding it difficult to get a pocket money. To earn some money, he started working at Woolworths, a supermarket/grocery store chain, where he used to work until the wee hours and go to the school as well.

  • He also used to deliver newspapers for other purposes, such as – to pay his school camp fee, to go for an Easter Show, and to buy Christmas gifts for his parents.

  • All his hard work paid off in early 2009 when he made his debut for Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), without playing any First-Class match, where he single-handedly destroyed the South African bowling attack by smashing 89 off just 43 balls.

  • He is married to, Candice Falzon, an Australian iron-woman, surf-lifesaver and model. 

  • He has made his mark as a “Kaboom” hitter, which means loud explosive batting.  Now Kaboom is a popular and trademarked Gray-Nicolls bat for which he is not only a brand ambassador, but also gains royalty benefits on every sale of Gray-Nicolls Kaboom bat. 

  • Like a bat, he does wonders with a pen as well. He became an author in 2014 by first authoring a series of adventure books for kids called “The Kaboom Kid- The big switch.” 

  • Off the field, he is a smart investor, as he is a significant shareholder in Australian brand ‘666’ Pure Tasmanian Vodka. He has also got the skills to get the best out of a property as he has sold all his previous houses at healthy profits. 

  • He once skipped a domestic match to watch horse racing, and he now owns 6 racehorses. 

  • He is a travel freak and loves meeting people and exploring cultures of different countries.

  • Earlier, he developed gambling habits, but after counselling, he was able to come out of it.

  • Here are the international statistics of David Warner’s Cricketing career:

Format Matches Innings Runs Highest Score Average 100s/50s/200s Wickets
Test 112 205 8786 335 44.6 26/37/3 4
ODI 161 159 6932 179 45.01 22/33/0 0
T20I 110 110 3277 100 33.44 1/28/0 0