Australian opener David Warner has admitted that he would be soon be forced to consider his ability to continue to play in all three forms of cricket with a baby on the way with fiancee Candice Falzon in September.
According to News.com.au, Warner said that he would need to ensure that along with enjoying cricket, he has a balanced lifestyle on and off the field, and admitted that it would be a challenge for him after the baby is born to travel away from his family especially over the next two-and-a-half-years.
The report mentioned that Australian players would play the Ashes, in a Caribbean tour, at home against New Zealand, away at New Zealand and the Indian Premier League (IPL).
However, Warner said that for a cricketer coming through, it is an amazing experience to be able to play in all three forms and develop as a cricket and test his skills along the lines of international cricket.
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