David Warner

Following Cricket Australia‘s announcement of amendments to its Code of Conduct, which will enable Warner to request the lifting of his leadership suspension, David Warner has criticized the organization.

After the sandpaper controversy in South Africa in 2018, Warner received a lifetime ban. However, if the seasoned hitter decides to file an appeal, the suspension may soon be lifted. After receiving a request from the board, Jacqui Partridge, head of integrity for Cricket Australia, carried out the investigation.

In light of the modifications, players and support personnel can now apply to have long-term sanctions adjusted, according to a statement from CA.

A three-person review panel made up of independent Code of Conduct commissioners will consider any applications and will need to be persuaded that extraordinary circumstances exist to support changing a sentence.

However, Warner feels that the trial was overly drawn out and that the judgment was possibly rendered too late.

When the idea was originally raised, some nine months ago, Warner told the media, “It’s upsetting because we could have done this.”

“The fact that a decision is taken in four days in 2018 but takes nine months in 2019 is a little frustrating.

“From my point of view, that’s where it’s been disappointing because it actually gives me the appearance of campaigning, which I most definitely am not,” stated Warner.

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He then added,”We don’t need to repeat what occurred since it has been drawn out and is traumatizing for my family, myself, and everyone else who was involved.

“I don’t do any bad stuff. At some point, you should be allowed to appeal. I acknowledge that a ban has been implemented, but I believe that a lifetime ban is too harsh.”

When Warner submits an application to have the prohibition lifted, several elements will be considered, according to CA.

The length of time that has passed since the sanction was imposed and whether sufficient time has passed to allow for reform or rehabilitation were among the factors listed in the statement.

“These circumstances and considerations will include whether the subject of the sanction has demonstrated genuine remorse; the subject’s conduct and behavior since the imposition of the sanction; whether rehabilitation programs have been undertaken (if applicable); and the subject’s conduct and behavior since the imposition of the sanction,” it said.

Warner was suspended for a year and barred from serving in any leadership roles for the remainder of his career following the 2018 Cape Town Test. Additionally, a 12-month leadership restriction was imposed on Steve Smith, while a 9-month suspension was imposed on Cameron Bancroft.

Warner has the option to request that the leadership prohibition be lifted, but there is no assurance that he would be hired even if a position opened up.

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