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David Warner Children: Meet Indi Rae, Ivy And Isla Rose

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John Johnson

Updated on January 05, 2026

David Warner children-Australian international cricketer, David Warner was born on October 27th, 1986 in Paddington, a suburb in eastern Sydney in Australia.

He was born to Howard Warner and Lorraine Warner. Warner shares the same parents with his brother Steven Warner. He is left-handed and stands at a height of 1.7 m tall.

He was asked to switch to right-handed batting at the age of 13 by his coach because he kept hitting the ball in the air.

But after his mother, Lorraine Warner, urged him to switch back to left-handed hitting, he smashed the Sydney Coastal Cricket Club’s record for runs scored by under-16 players.

At the age of 15, he made his first-grade debut with the Eastern Suburbs club. He later went on an under-19 Australian tour of Sri Lanka and signed a rookie deal with the state squad. Warner 

went to Randwick Boys High School and Matraville Public School.

At Hurstville Oval in Sydney on November 29, 2008, Warner scored 165* against Tasmania for New South Wales, scoring his first domestic Day century. He now holds the record for the highest one-day score by a Blues player thanks to this knock.

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He followed it up in the rematch at Hobart with a 54-ball 97 to just miss setting the record for the fastest century in Australian domestic cricket.

On March 5–8, 2009, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Warner made his first-class debut for New South Wales against Western Australia in the final Sheffield Shield game of the 2008–09 season. Warner only had one at-bat, entering at position six in the batting order, and finished with 42 runs on 48 pitches.

In the domestic English cricket season, Warner has played for English County Champions Durham. One of the best batsmen in the Indian Premier League has been Warner. He has almost 5000 runs scored and three Orange Cap victories.

The Delhi Daredevils acquired Warner for the 2009–10 campaign. Warner participated in seven games during the 2009 tournament, which was held in South Africa, scoring 163 runs at an average of 23.28 and a strike rate of 123.48. His highest mark was a 51.

At the Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 11, 2009, Warner made his Australia debut against South Africa in a Twenty20 International. Warner became the first guy to represent Australia since 1877 without ever having participated in a first-class game.

On December 12, 2011, during Australia’s failed run chase against New Zealand in Hobart, Warner notched his first Test century. In his team’s 233-point second-inning total, Warner scored 123*. He did so to become just the sixth player to do so during a Test match’s fourth innings.

Without having played first-class cricket, Warner became the first Australian cricketer in 132 years to be chosen for a national squad in any format. He is the fourth athlete to receive the Allan Border Medal in back-to-back seasons and to do so many times. He is the first batsman from Australia to reach seven ODI hundreds in a single year.

Warner also made history by becoming the only batter to ever register three hundred at The WACA, where he also registered his top two Test scores.

Warner served as captain for the remainder of the trip when regular captain Steve Smith took a break after the conclusion of the 2016 ODI series against Sri Lanka.

David Warner children: Meet Indi Rae, and Isla Rose

Warner has three children according to the internet. Their names are Indi Rae Warner, Ivy Mae Warner and Isla Rose Warner. They are all very young.