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Cricketer David Warner’s wife smoulders in matching black two piece as England’s Ashes dream melts in the Australian heat

England will relinquish the famous Ashes urn if they lose the third test match

CRICKET WAG Candice Warner sizzles as England’s Ashes dream melt in the Australian heat.

The racy 32-year-old wife of Aussie opening batsman David Warner covers her modesty with her arms while wearing black lacy underwear.

 Candice Warner, wife of Aussie cricketer David Warner poses in matching black undies
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Candice Warner, wife of Aussie cricketer David Warner poses in matching black undiesCredit: Wayne Daniels
 David Warner and his partner Candice pose with the urn in 2014
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David Warner and his partner Candice pose with the urn in 2014Credit: Getty Images - Getty
 Candice before she married David Warner
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Candice before she married David WarnerCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Ironwoman Candice first competed professionally at the age of 14
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Ironwoman Candice first competed professionally at the age of 14Credit: Getty - Contributor
 Candice Warner, wife of David Warner of Australia, looks on during day four of the First Test Match of the 2017/18
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Candice Warner, wife of David Warner of Australia, looks on during day four of the First Test Match of the 2017/18Credit: Getty Images - Getty
 Candice has two girls with David Warner
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Candice has two girls with David WarnerCredit: Getty - Contributor

The iron-woman and model flicks her blonde locks as she stares down the lens of the camera.

Mum-of-two Candice wed cricketer David, 31, in April 2015. The couple have two daughters Ivy Mae, three and one-year-old Indi Rae.

She has just shared an adorable Instagram snap of her husband blow-drying their daughter’s hair captioning it “best daddy ever”.

England are 2-0 down in the Ashes and will relinquish the famous urn if they lose the third Test match in Perth, Western Australia, starting tomorrow.

So England Captain Joe Root and co will be hoping they are the ones who are red hot out in the field of play and not staring down the barrel of a series defeat.