David Warner’s original penalty was grossly disproportionate when compared to every other occurrence at international level. And his ongoing treatment just makes things worse.
David Warner has been assured there will be no barrier to post-playing leadership roles once he retires from the game.
David Warner’s manager says other players were involved in the 2018 Cape Town ball-tampering scandal.
David Warner has made the bombshell decision to withdraw his application to challenge his lifetime leadership ban from Australian cricket.
Even Faf du Plessis has no desire to see David Warner prevented from holding a captaincy position any longer.
Once taboo,now,disliking the Australian men’s cricket team is mainstream and for many of us who partake in the bat and ball game,it’s not about willing Australia to win,it’s hoping they will lose.
Callum Ferguson hopes a “healing” process has taken place but fears David Warner could be lost to cricket here in the long term if his leadership ban is not lifted.
Australia’s bowling coach at the time of the scandal says the release of the report would help put to answer questions around the events of Cape Town.
The scathing response and hefty penalties involved with Sandpapergate means players in world cricket are now wary when it comes to the dark arts of ‘ball management’.
It’s widely assumed he will reveal all about Sandpaper-gate when he retires. It must be hard to stay silent when his teammates keep throwing him under the bus.
Players have been left feeling uneasy by criticism made by David Warner’s manager of CA’s investigation for failing to uncover the “whole truth” from Cape Town.