28 Dec 2018

Australian cricketers want banned trio back

10:46 am on 28 December 2018

Amid the renewed noise around Australian cricket's banned trio, the message out of the Test team dressing room is clear - they want them back.

Opener Aaron Finch has echoed the sentiments of national coach Justin Langer, saying the Australians will welcome back Steve Smith and David Warner with open arms.

Steve Smith (right) and David Warner (centre) take to the field during Day 4 of the controversial test against South Africa in Capetown.

Steve Smith (right) and David Warner (centre) take to the field during Day 4 of the controversial test against South Africa in Capetown. Photo: Photosport

Cameron Bancroft's ban ends in two days when he returns with the Perth Scorchers and Finch also wished his fellow opener well.

Smith and Bancroft have given interviews that have reignited debate surrounding the Cape Town sandpaper debacle earlier this year.

While Warner has kept his own counsel so far, there is plenty of interest in what he might say given he is painted as the ringleader of the sandpaper plot.

But Finch said Smith and Warner have earned their Australian recalls when they return in three months.

"When Davey and Steve are ready to make their - be allowed to come back and play cricket for Australia and their states - from my point of view they'll be welcomed back with open arms," Finch said.

"Whatever's happened, has happened.

"The punishment has been dealt. They've been working really hard off the field to meet every criteria, and go above and beyond everything that has been asked of them, to come back and play international cricket again."

On Christmas Eve, Langer called Smith the Virat Kohli of the Test team and added he was impressed with the attitudes of the banned trio as they prepare for their comebacks.

Cricket Australia has said the dressing room will have a say in their returns, but Finch said it has not been talked about much.

Finch added he had not seen the Smith and Bancroft TV interviews in the last 24 hours, but only read some social media headlines.

"There hasn't been any chat about it in the changeroom at all to be fair," Finch said.

-AAP