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David Warner's wife blames self for ball-tampering row

ANI  |  Sydney [Australia] 

Candice Warner, wife of Australia's sacked vice-David Warner, holds herself responsible for her husband's role in the ball-tampering scandal, adding that the incident has deeply affected their family.

"I feel like it's all my fault and it's killing me - it's absolutely killing me," said in an interview to Sydney's

Candice was referring to the confrontation that took place between Warner and wicket-keeper-batsman Quinton de Kock, during the first Test match in Durban, earlier in March, which seemingly provoked the former Australian vice-to plan the infamous step during the third Test.

The brawl happened allegedly after Kock made a distasteful comment about Candice.

The confrontation was so severe that current Australian had to calm Warner down, while batsman held him back.

Ultimately, it was former who whisked him away from the scene.

"It was just something that I don't believe should have been said ... [it was] out of line. I responded emotionally and regretted the way it played out, but I'll always stick up for my family," quoted as saying.

asserted that she was not making excuses for David's behavior over the scandal, adding that he was only "protecting me as much as he could and protecting the girls (their children)".

Further, two senior (CSA) officials were also photographed with three spectators wearing All face masks during the second Test match, in reference to a reported intimate encounter had had with him before she met

"But seeing them wearing the masks, to have people staring and pointing and laughing at me, to have the signs, to have, you know, the songs made up about me, I would have to sit there and cop that," she said.

"Dave would come home from the game and see me in tears in the bedroom, and the girls just looking at their mum, it's been heartbreaking," Candice revealed.

Earlier on Saturday, Warner broke down in an emotional press conference, offering an apology for his role in the scandal that shook Australian

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 13:45 IST
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