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The wife of Australian cricketer David Warner revealed on Thursday that she suffered a miscarriage in the aftermath of her husband's part in a ball-tampering scandal that rocked the game.
Candice Warner said the couple lost the baby a week after his tearful press conference in Sydney in late March when he was sent home from Australia's tour of South Africa and banned for a year.
She attributed the loss to stress and an arduous flight home, describing the couple's devastation at realising she was miscarrying.
The couple already have two children, Ivy Mae, 3, and Indi Rae, 2, and Warner said she discovered she was pregnant again in Cape Town.
Australia's tour of South Africa had started badly, with Warner charged with bringing the game into disrepute during the first Test for an altercation with Quinton de Kock.
Warner claimed de Kock made a "vile and disgusting" remark about his wife.
She said she was watching TV with her two children when the ball-tampering incident flared up during the third Test and "I sat slumped on the bed and wondered if I could take any more."
In the aftermath, her husband wanted to return to Australia with Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft, who were also involved in the scandal, but they were put on separate flights with the Warner family handed the longest route back.
"We got the longest and toughest route. No one knew I was pregnant and Dave did everything to get me home safely, fearing any more strain could affect our unborn child," she said, adding that she was in "a bad state".
On arrival in Sydney, they were met with a media scrum, adding to the ordeal.
Her husband, banned from state and international cricket for his part in the plan to use sandpaper to tamper with the ball, will begin his road to redemption by playing club cricket with Sydney's Randwick Petersham from September.
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