After getting banned in the wake of ball-tampering scandal during a match against South Africa by Cricket Australia, David Warner in a Tweet mentioned that he was on his way to hometown Sydney after CA’s punishment and acknowledged that “Mistakes have been made that has damaged cricket. I apologize for my part”.
The Australian board also stated that Warner would not be given a leadership role in the future.
— David Warner (@davidwarner31) March 29, 2018
BY AISHWARYA | MAR 29, 2018 11:51 AM #DAVIDWARNER #SPORTS NEWS
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