Warner's ban lifted 6 years after ball-tampering scandal

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David Warner's lifetime leadership ban lifted six years after ball-tampering scandal

David Warner (Image credit: ICC)

NEW DELHI: David Warner's lifetime ban from holding a leadership role in

Australian cricket

has been lifted. The ban was imposed following the

ball-tampering scandal

in 2018. Warner, now 37, presented his case to a three-person panel, which found he met all criteria for the ban to be removed.
The panel noted Warner's "respectful and contrite tone" and his acceptance of responsibility for his actions.

Warner, no longer playing international cricket, can now pursue leadership roles, including with his Big Bash League team, Sydney Thunder.
Cricket Australia

Chief Nick Hockley said, "I am pleased David has chosen to have his sanction reviewed and that he will be eligible to take up leadership positions in Australian cricket this summer."

Warner was a central figure in the 2018 "Sandpaper-gate" incident, conspiring with then-captain Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft to alter the ball's surface illegally. He was suspended for a year and given a lifetime ban from leadership positions.
In his appeal to overturn the ban, Warner included references from current Australian captain Pat Cummins, coach Andrew McDonald, and former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.

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