Warner's wife reveals she suffered miscarriage post ball-tampering saga

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ANI Wellington [New Zealand]
Last Updated : May 24 2018 | 12:50 PM IST

Candice Warner, the wife of tainted former Australian vice-captain David Warner, has revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage in the aftermath of the massive ball-tampering scandal that sent shock waves through the cricket world.

Warner, along with former skipper Steve Smith, was handed a one-year ban from both domestic and international cricket while bowler Cameron Bancroft was given a suspension of nine months for their involvement in ball-tampering scandal that took place during the third Test of the four-match series against South Africa in March this year.

And Candice revealed that the couple lost her baby just a few days after her husband's first press conference after the scandal in Sydney wherein he emotionally apologised "unreservedly" for his misdoings.

She, meanwhile, insisted that stress and taunting that her family has received following the scandal was the main reason behind her miscarriage, stuff.co.nz reported.

"I'd have to be bullet-proof for the taunting not to have affected me. It rocked my very foundation and I paid the ultimate price, losing our baby. I wonder how all those who came after me feel now?," Candice told the The Australian Women's Weekly.

Warner's wife then described the couple's devastation on realizing she was miscarrying.

"I called Dave to the bathroom and told him I was bleeding. We knew I was miscarrying. We held one another and cried. The miscarriage was a heartbreaking end to a horror tour. The ordeal from the public humiliations to the ball tapering had taken its toll and, from that moment, we decided nothing will impact our lives like that again," she revealed.

Candice further said that she got to know that the couple would be having a third child when they arrived in Cape Town ahead of the third Test.

"We were overwhelmed, knowing another little Warner was on the way," she said. "I don't think either of us realised how much we longed for this baby," she said.

The couple already has two daughters, three-year-old Ivy Mae and two-year-old Indi Rae.

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First Published: May 24 2018 | 12:36 PM IST

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