13 Sep 2022

Warner wants to talk leadership opportunities

4:41 pm on 13 September 2022

Disgraced Australian cricketer David Warner is ready to talk to Cricket Australia about ending the ban imposed on him for his part in the infamous Newlands ball-tampering incident.

The 35-year-old was banned from the elite game for a year and from leadership positions for life by Cricket Australia after he was adjudged to have played the leading role in the 2018 scandal.

David Warner of Australia

Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Australia have a vacancy as one-day international captain after Aaron Finch decided to step down on the back of a poor run of form and there is no guarantee he will continue as Twenty20 skipper after the upcoming World Cup.

"Any opportunity you get asked to captain or whatnot, it's a privilege," Warner has told Fox Sports on Tuesday.

"For my circumstances, that's in Cricket Australia's hands and I can only concentrate on what I have to do, and that's using the bat and trying to get as many runs as I can.

"My phone's here. At the end of the day, what's done in the past is done. There's a new board and I'm always happy to sit down and have a chat about anything."

Test captain Pat Cummins, who is the favourite to take over the ODI side, and several former Australia players have been lobbying in the media for Warner's ban to be rescinded.

Australia's fielder David Warner (right0 discusses the ball's shape with umpire Ian Gould during a test match between Australia and Pakistan 2016.

David Warner discusses the shape of the ball with umpire Ian Gould during a test against Pakistan in 2016. Photo: AFP

Warner said it was by no means certain that Finch would also walk away from the shortest form of the international game.

"He hasn't said if he's going to finish after the World Cup from Twenty20 cricket," he added.

"Obviously, we all back him and support him 100%. He loves the short form of the game as well. I'm sure he'll go back to the nets and work hard and work out what he needs to do to put runs on the board."

Australia's T20 World Cup title defence gets underway against New Zealand in Sydney on October 22nd.

-Reuters