Cricketer David Warner picks up his kids from school amid Sydney's COVID lockdown

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    David Warner was spotted picking up his daughters from school in Sydney on Thursday, amid Sydney’s current COVID lockdown. 

    The 34-year-old cricketer shares daughters Ivy, six, Indi, five, and Isla, two, with his wife of six years, Candice Warner. 

    Under current lockdown restrictions, parents are being urged to homeschool their children, with exceptions for essential workers. 

    According to NSW Health: ‘Schools will remain open for students who need them and no child will be turned away from school.’

    Face-to-face learning is scheduled to resume for all students in Sydney from Monday, July 19. 

    School run: David Warner was spotted picking his daughters up from school in Sydney on Thursday

    School run: David Warner was spotted picking his daughters up from school in Sydney on Thursday

    David carried his daughters’ school bags on his shoulders, as one of the little girls trailed behind him, clutching onto a red rope. 

    According to onlookers, he chatted with another parent, who was also waiting at the school.

    David was dressed casually in a pair of sports shorts and a long-sleeve black T-shirt.

    Pick-up: The 34-year-old cricketer was on the school run amid Sydney's current COVID lockdown

    Pick-up: The 34-year-old cricketer was on the school run amid Sydney’s current COVID lockdown

    Stay home: Under current lockdown restrictions, parents are being urged to homeschool their children, with exceptions for essential workers

    Stay home: Under current lockdown restrictions, parents are being urged to homeschool their children, with exceptions for essential workers

    He rounded out his ensemble with a pair of sneakers and kept a low profile under a dark blue baseball cap. 

    Meanwhile, Candice, 36, enjoyed a workout with celebrity trainer Jono Castano on Thursday.

    In a post on Instagram Stories, Jono shared a photo of Candice exercising outdoors with some others.

    Back to school: Face-to-face learning is scheduled to resume for all students in Sydney from Monday, July 19

    Back to school: Face-to-face learning is scheduled to resume for all students in Sydney from Monday, July 19

    According to NSW Health:'Schools will remain open for students who need them and no child will be turned away from school'

    According to NSW Health: ‘Schools will remain open for students who need them and no child will be turned away from school’

    Heavy lifting: David carried his daughters' school bags on his shoulders, as one of the little girls trailed behind him, clutching onto a red rope

    Heavy lifting: David carried his daughters’ school bags on his shoulders, as one of the little girls trailed behind him, clutching onto a red rope

    ‘Never forget the benefits of exercise,’ he captioned the post, which showed the former Ironwoman on a rowing machine.

    Daily Mail Australia has reached out to both David and Candice for comment.  

    Candice has previously spoken about feeling like a single mother, with David often away for cricket tournaments – sometimes for months at a time.

    Parents: The sports star shares daughters Ivy, six, Indi, five, and Isla, two, with his wife of six years, Candice Warner

    Parents: The sports star shares daughters Ivy, six, Indi, five, and Isla, two, with his wife of six years, Candice Warner

    Getting a workout: Meanwhile, Candice, 36, enjoyed a workout with celebrity trainer Jono Castano on Thursday

    Getting a workout: Meanwhile, Candice, 36, enjoyed a workout with celebrity trainer Jono Castano on Thursday

    Keeping fit: In a post on Instagram Stories, trainer Jono Castano (left) shared a photo of Candice exercising outdoors with some others

    Keeping fit: In a post on Instagram Stories, trainer Jono Castano (left) shared a photo of Candice exercising outdoors with some others

    ‘I am quite a strict mother,’ she told The Daily Telegraph in October last year.

    ‘I feel like I need to be, I need to have my kids in that routine and be strict because a lot of the time my husband is away and I am pretty much a single mother. 

    ‘For me, being organised so the kids know when dinner is, bath, book, bed, it just works for us. It is not for everyone but for me, I have found that is what works best.’

    Carrying the load: Candice has previously spoken about feeling like a single mother, with David often away for cricket tournaments - sometimes for months at a time

    Carrying the load: Candice has previously spoken about feeling like a single mother, with David often away for cricket tournaments – sometimes for months at a time

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