Published Oct 25, 2024, 11:30 am IST
In a significant development for Australian cricket, Cricket Australia has lifted the lifetime leadership ban on David Warner, making him eligible to captain Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League (BBL). Warner, who was initially banned following the ball-tampering incident in 2018, presented his case to an independent three-member panel, which found him fully eligible for a leadership role, effective immediately.
Warner’s journey to redemption
Warner’s leadership ban followed his role in the 2018 ball-tampering scandal during the Cape Town Test, where he was seen as the instigator of the plan. Along with Warner, Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft faced suspensions for their roles, but Warner was handed a lifetime leadership ban. Warner has since shown commendable behavior, with the panel noting his transformation and contrition. “His respectful and contrite tone, along with his acknowledgment of responsibility and extreme remorse, impressed the panel,” it noted in a statement.
In 2022, Warner attempted to appeal the leadership ban but withdrew, expressing frustration with the inquiry process. However, Cricket Australia revised its Code of Conduct, introducing an updated process for reviewing long-term sanctions, which ultimately led Warner to reapply. “I am pleased David has chosen to have his sanction reviewed,” said Nick Hockley, CEO of Cricket Australia.
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Support from cricketing legends and teammates
Warner’s hearing was attended by Trent Copeland, general manager of Sydney Thunder, and letters of support were submitted by notable figures, including Pat Cummins, Andrew McDonald, Greg Chappell, and Lisa Sthalekar. Former teammate Kane Williamson also supported Warner, indicating his positive influence both on and off the field. With this decision, Warner can now take up leadership roles in Australian cricket, starting with his BBL team, Sydney Thunder.
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