A dissatisfied On Monday, when Cricket Australia cleared the path for David
Warner’s lifetime leadership ban to be lifted, Warner said he was “not a
criminal,” and everyone should have the opportunity to appeal.
After his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town in 2018,
the explosive opener and former vice-captain were banned from any
leadership roles in Australia.
On Monday, CA acknowledged an update to its code of conduct that will allow
him to appeal the suspension.
Warner complained that proposing new rules for conduct had taken too long,
as it had been nine months since the idea was initially proposed.
Warner’s lifetime leadership ban to be lifted, Warner said he was “not a
criminal,” and everyone should have the opportunity to appeal.
After his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town in 2018,
the explosive opener and former vice-captain were banned from any
leadership roles in Australia.
On Monday, CA acknowledged an update to its code of conduct that will allow
him to appeal the suspension.
Warner complained that proposing new rules for conduct had taken too long,
as it had been nine months since the idea was initially proposed.