David Warner has gotten into the festive spirit by showing off his very embarrassing dance moves.
The cricket legend, 38, shared a fun video on Instagram that captured him dancing up a storm with his daughters while wearing bright green Christmas-themed pajamas.
The Sydney athlete appeared to be having the time of his life dancing in his living room with his children, as he excitedly gyrated his hips and stuck out his buttocks.
David’s face was partially hidden by a Santa hat and he cheekily put it on as he vigorously competed against his young daughters in a fun dance.
His wife Candice, 39, could be heard yelling “move your feet” in the background as she encouraged her husband in the fun family activity.
“Christmas games are the best,” Candice wrote alongside the footage.
David Warner (above left) has gotten into the festive spirit by showing off his very embarrassing dance moves. (Pictured with his wife Candice and family)
The former slugger also shared a photo of him and Candice posing alongside their daughters in their festive green and pink pajamas and captioned it with some sweet words.
‘A very Merry Christmas from us to all of you. May everyone have an amazing day. #christmas #fun #joy #family.’
David and Candice are the proud parents of three daughters: Ivy, 10, Indi, eight, and Isla, five.
Candice recently shared an insight into what David’s new career will look like after he announced his semi-retirement from Test cricket.
When asked what David plans to do next, he said his three daughters will now take priority, which he described as “magical.”
“The next six months won’t actually be much different to what we’re used to,” he told The Daily Telegraph.
Candice, who married David in 2015, said her husband will now “be able to take the girls to cricket” and “football on a Sunday”, as well as picking them up from school.
David shocked the sporting world by announcing his retirement from Test and One Day International cricket in June last year.
The cricket legend, 38, shared a fun video on Instagram that captured him dancing up a storm with his daughters while sporting bright green Christmas-themed pajamas.
The Sydney athlete appeared to be having the time of his life dancing in his living room with his children, as he excitedly gyrated his hips and stuck out his buttocks.
He then made the emotional decision to retire from one-day international cricket in the run-up to his final Test match.
David scored a winning 57 runs in his final innings to help Australia secure victory at the SCG and close out a 3-0 series victory over Pakistan to give him the perfect send-off to red-ball cricket.
The veteran said he felt “comfortable” that it was the right time to conclude his ODI career, also after Australia’s World Cup triumph in India late last year.
He noted the decision would create opportunities to play franchise cricket abroad and would not rule out a return if Australia needs an ICC Champions Trophy opener in 2025.
“It was a decision I felt very comfortable with. Winning in India, where we were, was absolutely incredible,” David said.
“The team, not only under Patty’s leadership but also under coach Andrew McDonald, everything is very calm and relaxed within the team.”