Candice and David Warner were proud parents Wednesday as they celebrated their five-year-old daughter Isla graduating from preschool.
The sports power couple shared a sweet gallery of photos on Instagram in which they celebrated their youngest daughter’s significant achievement.
One gorgeous photo captured Candice, 39, and David, 38, proudly posing with their son at their graduation ceremony, where the youngster beamed from ear to ear in a miniature graduation dress.
Another touching image showed the young girl excitedly throwing her graduation cap into the air as she celebrated successfully completing preschool.
The proud parents captioned the gallery with some heartfelt words.
‘Congratulations big girl. I grew up very fast. Great school next year!! We love you Isla,’ he wrote.
Candice and David Warner were proud parents Wednesday as they celebrated their five-year-old daughter Isla graduating from preschool. Everything in the photo
The sports power couple shared a sweet gallery of photos on Instagram in which they celebrated their youngest daughter’s achievement.
Many of her followers quickly took to the comments section to congratulate the young woman on her achievement.
‘Where did all those years go? “I can’t wait to see you destroy the big school,” one fan gushed.
‘Congratulations, small steps towards the final destination!’ added a second person.
Candice and David are the proud parents of three daughters: Ivy, 10, Indi, eight, and Isla.
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 pick them up from school.
Candice and David are the proud parents of three daughters: Ivy, 10, Indi, eight, and Isla.
David shocked the sporting world by announcing his retirement from Test and One Day International cricket in June last year.
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 a first match for the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025.
“It was a decision that I felt very, very comfortable with. Winning in India, from where we were, was absolutely incredible,” he said.
“The team, not only under Patty’s leadership but also under coach Andrew McDonald, everything is very calm and relaxed within the team.”