Warner turns to home building after balltampering ban
Australian cricketer David Warner has found a new way to keep himself occupied following his ouster from international cricket. Warner, currently serving a 12-month ban due to his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, is busy building his new house in the beachside Sydney suburb of Maroubra these days.
According to a news.com.au report, the former Australia vice-captain was filmed working at the construction site of his luxury family home. The 31-year-old was all smiles sporting a hard hat, which read ‘Project Manager’ and ‘Apprentice Celebrity, while working at the site.
Warner’s wife and former model Candice has also shared a photograph on her Instagram account showing the couple’s daughters -Ivy Mae and
Indi Rae- togged up in hard hats while posing at the construction site. Candice has also used the hashtag #dreamhome in her post.
“A couple of cuties on site this morning checking out the progress of their bedrooms. #dreamhome @mardiniconstructions @rolfockertarchitect,” Candice captioned the picture.
According to a report by The Australian, Warner and Candice bought the property on a block of blue ribbon land overlooking Lurline Bay for $4 million in 2015. Once built, their mansion will be worth $10 million.
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