David Warner Captaincy Ban Lifted
Cricket Australia has lifted the captaincy ban imposed on David Warner.
Cricket Australia has lifted the captaincy ban imposed on David Warner.
David Warner was banned in 2018 following the ball-tampering sandpaper scandal and given a lifetime leadership ban by Cricket Australia.
Cricket Australia Conduct Commission has now re-examined and lifted the ban after 6-and-a-half years.
It should be noted that David Warner has retired from international cricket, but he is active in league cricket and will now be able to become a captain.
Cricket Australia has said that David Warner met all the criteria for the three-member panel to unanimously lift the ban.
David Warner is an Australian cricketer known for his aggressive batting style, particularly in limited-overs formats.
He a left-handed opening batsman with a reputation for scoring quickly and has represented Australia across all formats.
Warner made his debut in 2009 and quickly established himself as a key player in the team. He was born on October 27, 1986 (age 37 years) in Paddington, Australia.
Warner has faced some challenges, such as a ban following the ball-tampering scandal in 2018, but he returned strong and continues to be a key figure in Australian cricket.
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