Warner's wife Candice takes a jibe at Johnson after opener hits 164 vs Pakistan
After making a 'shush' gesture following his Test century on Day 1, Warner said Johnson is entitled to his opinion and that he is free to celebrate how he likes. As it turned out, Warner was not the only one answering Johnson. The left-hander's wife, Candice also took to social media to post a shushing emoji.
Earlier in the month in an editorial published in the West Australian, the former speedster Johnson questioned why Warner had the authority to choose his retirement date despite his terrible form with the bat in Tests and accused him of not owning up to his role in the ball-tampering scandal.
When asked about the celebration, the left-hander claimed it was a 'good little shush' and that he didn't feel any pressure before stepping out to bat.