David Warner's cricket career is in limbo after being banned from playing international cricket for 12 months after the ball-tampering scandal. Warner has also been barred from playing in Indian Premier League (IPL 2018).

Warner, however, seems to have found a new job to keep him busy.

The Australian has traded in his bat for a drill and hard hat. The disgraced cricketer seen working at a building site on Thursday. David's wife, Candice Warner shared an Instagram video of David at work using a drill.

Warner was actually working at his under-construction family home. The under-development mansion is located in the beachside Sydney suburb of Maroubra.

Warner sporting a hard hat that read 'Project Manager' and 'Apprentice Celebrity.'

Candice also posted a photo of the couple's daughters - Ivy Mae, three, and Indi Rae, two - wearing hard hats at the building site.

"A couple of cuties on site this morning checking out the progress of their bedrooms," she captioned the photo on Instagram, also adding the hashtag '#dreamhome.'

The couple are building a $10 million mansion on a block of blue ribbon land overlooking Lurline Bay, which was purchased by David and Candice for $4 million in 2015, The Australian reported last December.

An investigation by Cricket Australia had labelled David Warner as the mastermind of a plot to cheat by tampering the ball during the Third test against South Africa last month. According to CA, Warner had instructed junior player Cameron Bancroft on how to tamper with a ball using sandpaper.

While Warner and captain Steve Smith were handed 12-month long bans, Bancroft received a nine month ban.