Just days away from resuming his Test career in the Ashes,David Warner is eager to correct the record with a first century in England.
Sixteen months on from the Cape Town scandal and their infamous press conference,Cameron Bancroft and Steve Smith have rekindled their association in England.
Cameron Bancroft and David Warner,two of the three man implicated in the ball-tampering scandal,could reunite come the Ashes opener next month.
Steve Smith and David Warner are still regaining the trust of the cricketing world but have support from a rival who witnessed first hand the tumultuous events of last year.
The ramifications of the ball-tampering scandal continue to be felt in Australian cricket but the positive repercussions have also been noted through this World Cup.
Alastair Clarkson has drawn a parallel between Ben Stratton's AFL pinching charge and the ball tampering debacle in Australian cricket.
David Warner and Steve Smith are back on the pitch and in form through the World Cup but their return to cricket remains a work in progress
David Warner has paid credit to his wife and family after his breakthrough century in Australia's World Cup victory over Pakistan.
The Australians have made great progress in rehabilitating their image since Cape Town but the World Cup will be their first major test with David Warner and Steve Smith back in the fold.
Monty Panesar has revealed that England's bowlers used mints to alter the condition of the ball and assist with reverse swing.
As Steve Smith and Dave Warner prepare to end their international exile,those set to sling arrows might be best to consider their own dirty laundry.