Since David Warner dropped his appeal on Wednesday of his lifelong
Australian leadership suspension, a number of former players have come out
in favour of the opener and criticised Cricket Australia for their biased
review.
Warner, 36, who had hoped to become Australia’s next leader, said the
review panel wanted him to undergo a “public lynching” and that he would
not “wash his family’s dirty clothes for cricket.”
Australian leadership suspension, a number of former players have come out
in favour of the opener and criticised Cricket Australia for their biased
review.
Warner, 36, who had hoped to become Australia’s next leader, said the
review panel wanted him to undergo a “public lynching” and that he would
not “wash his family’s dirty clothes for cricket.”