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Why does Warner feel that her husband's retirement is 'not so sad,' ?

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Post time 11-1-2024 17:25:41 | Show all posts |Read mode
After her husband, cricket legend David Warner, called it quits on his Test and ODI career on Saturday afternoon at the SCG, Candice Warner said she's "not so sad." Before Warner was removed from the game with only 11 runs remaining, Australia had defeated Pakistan by eight wickets to complete the series sweep. Warner scored 57 runs. To a standing ovation, the retiring opener left the field for the last time in Test whites, basking in the support of his home supporters.

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Post time 11-1-2024 17:39:14 | Show all posts
Warner's perspective adds a twist to retirement! Curious to learn more about why she finds it 'not so sad.
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Post time 11-1-2024 17:53:29 | Show all posts
Intriguing revelation! Warner's comment hints at a unique angle to her husband's retirement.
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Post time 11-1-2024 18:14:15 | Show all posts
Warner's take on her husband's retirement raises eyebrows. The details behind the 'not so sad' sentiment are intriguing

                  
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