Australian team's powerful opening batsman David Warner, who had said goodbye to international cricket this year, has now been given a big relief by Cricket Australia through one of its decisions. While David Warner had to face a ban after being involved in the sand paper scandal in the Cape Town Test match on the tour of South Africa in 2018, Cricket Australia had banned him for life from captaining any team in the country. Now the Australian Cricket Board has removed this ban from him.
Warner can captain Sydney Thunder team in Big Bash League
Now after this decision of Cricket Australia, David Warner, who is a part of the Sydney Thunder team, can also handle the responsibility of captaincy in the upcoming season of Big Bash League. In a statement issued by Cricket Australia regarding Warner, he said that CA's Conduct Commission, which included a three-member panel, unanimously decided that Warner meets the necessary criteria to lift the ban after the changes in the Code of Conduct in 2022. Are. The panel has taken this decision keeping in mind David Warner's admission of mistake and the subsequent change in his conduct.
Warner had been demanding removal of this ban for the last many years.
When David Warner was involved in the sand paper scandal, Steve Smith was also involved in this whole matter along with him. Both were banned by Cricket Australia for one year each, with Warner facing a lifetime ban from being made the captain of any team in Australia. When Warner returned to international cricket after the end of his one-year ban, he was continuously demanding from Cricket Australia to lift the ban imposed on captaincy. In such a situation, after a long time of 6 years, now Cricket Australia has given a big relief to Warner.
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