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David Warner becomes father for second time

| | Jan 14, 2016, at 09:14 pm
Sydney, Jan 14 (IBNS) Australian opener David Warner became a father for the second time as his wife Candice gave birth to their daughter on Thursday.

Warner said they have named their child Indi Rae.

"Thanks everyone for your kind words. @CandyFalzon and Indi Rae are doing fantastic," Warner tweeted with a picture of his daughter.

Candice tweeted: "Daddy & his girls. Welcome to the world Indi Rae Warner, you are perfect. Feeling very blessed. @davidwarner31."

David posted a picture where their first daughter Ivy Mae met her younger sister.

"Ivy Mae has just met her little sister for the first time. Big kisses #bigsister," the cricketer tweeted. 

Image: David Warner Twitter page

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