It's just not cricket! David Warner rides daughter Isla's bike - and the two-year-old is far from pleased By D. Lawrance and Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 12:15 BST, 6 September 2021 | Updated: 12:15 BST, 6 September 2021 Viewcomments He's a doting dad to daughters Ivy, six, Indi, five, and Isla, two. But David Warner managed to bring his youngest daughter to tears on Monday, when the 34-year-old cricketer borrowed the toddler's bike for a ride. In an Instagram video posted to Warner's account, the athlete could be seen riding the comically small tricycle down a car park ramp as Isla wept in the background. Daredevil dad: David Warner managed to bring his youngest daughter to tears on Monday, when the 34-year-old cricketer borrowed the toddler's bike for a ride He captioned the post, 'Do you think Isla was happy I took her bike??' The joyride comes after Candice Warner revealed that her children struggled while her husband was stuck overseas earlier this year. David arrived back in Australia in May, after he and a group of Australian cricketers were left stranded in Covid-ravaged India. Tantrum: He captioned the post, 'Do you think Isla was happy I took her bike??' Missing you: The joyride comes after Candice Warner (pictured with David and their daughters Ivy, Indi and Isla) revealed that her children struggled while her husband was stuck overseas earlier this year The WAG, 36, says the couple's daughter Indi, five, had the hardest time with being away from her father. 'We knew that Dave was in a safe environment, but having young kids, you sort of think that they're going to be oblivious,' Candice told Stellar this week. 'But it was the first time that they really took notice of things. Especially Indi. It affected her quite badly not having her dad around. Sad: 'It was the first time that they really took notice of things. Especially Indi. It affected her quite badly not having her dad around,' Candice said. David added: 'Indi would ring me crying. It hurt me, because you don't want to see your daughter cry' 'And as a mother, you're always trying to protect your family and trying to just live as normal a life back home as possible.' David added: 'Indi would ring me crying. It hurt me, because you don't want to see your daughter cry.' Candice and David, who married in 2015, are parents to daughters Ivy, six, Indi, five, and Isla, one. Home: The athlete arrived back in Australia in May, after he and a group of Australian cricketers were left stranded in India The athlete arrived back in Australia on Monday, May 17, after fleeing the COVID ravaged country for the Maldives. The Daily Telegraph reported last month that the pair sold their temporary home in Maroubra for $4.2million, ahead of moving into their dream mansion, which has been under renovation, nearby. The A-list couple bought the house, also located in Maroubra, for $2.33million in late 2016, and have resided their while renovations were underway at the bigger home. Overseas: The cricketers touched down on a private jet at around 7.30am on Monday, May 17, after fleeing the COVID ravaged country for the Maldives Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility