Australian cricketer David Warner is totally love-struck with the new lady in his life, Candice Falzon and so much so that it has become a concern for cricket administrators who do not want a repeat of the Michael Clarke-Lara Bingle circus during the Ashes series.
According to News.com.au, instead of sitting with his NSW teammates while the Blues were batting in the Ryobi Cup game against South Australia on Tuesday, Warner sat with his lady in the crowd. It's not the first time this has happened and Blues management is keeping a close eye on the situation, the report said.
They'd prefer it for their most senior batsman to be mixing with less experienced players in the stands while the team is batting, the report added.
The pair has been regularly photographed since Falzon revealed they were in a relationship with a photo on Twitter and Instagram last month, according to the report.
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