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David Warner Breaks Media Silence

Former Australia vice-captain David Warner has broken the media silence he has maintained since the ball tampering scandal broke during the Newlands Test against South Africa.


Warner along with Cameron Bancroft and Steven Smith was handed what some have labelled heavy-handed punishment.

Cricket Australia have been hardest on Warner given his prior brushes with authority, permanently banning him from holding leadership positions with many believing he may never play for his country again despite only being suspended for one year.

CA’s investigation into the matter found Warner to be at the centre of the plot to tamper with the ball, it is understood he provided a demonstration to Bancroft, a junior member of the side with just 7 Tests to his name, on how to tamper with the ball.

Warner also concealed his involvement in the plot from the match officials, failing to volunteer information in the same way Smith and Bancroft did.

It was widely reported that Warner had gone ‘rogue’ after the end of the Newlands Test, distancing himself from the team and leaving the joint WhatsApp group.

Warner issued the following statement on his Instagram account

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Warner has lost his spot in the Indian Premier League at the Sunrisers Hyderabad with the BCCI issuing a ban on both him and Smith from competing in the 2018 campaign, though it as likely that CA would have barred them from competing anyway.

Warner, Bancroft and Smith arrived back in Australia on Thursday.

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