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Can't believe I'm seeing a day where players are crying because they tampered a ball.![]()
What a disastrous conference. He shouldn't have held one to begin with if he was going to avoid questions like "Did any other player know about the tampering?" and "Has tampering ever been done by the team at any point in the past?". He just made the situation worse by trying to dodge such questions. Could've been another way to go about them.
This press conference, summarised:
Warner: I regret what happened and take responsibility for my role in what happened.
Reporter: Were there any other players or support staff involved?
Warner: I regret what happened and take responsibility for my role in what happened
The CA might think they are doing damage control right now, but Warner's press conference has done more damage than a no-show would have. The awkward way he fended off those difficult queries from the media has raised more questions than answers. The public is already outraged at Warner for apparently 'orchestrating' the Sandpaper-gate. This just fuels the fire even more.It’s now even dawning to the Australian media that Cricket Australia is trying to rehabilitate itself by blaming three players and garnering public sympathy by putting them on TV in tears of contrition.
But even the media is starting to realise that Warner’s refusal to answer whether others knew, or whether it had happened before, raises the twin possibilities that:
1. We need to consider whether the senior bowlers - all NSW domestic teammates of Smith and Warner - were involved but are lying and denying it.
2. If so, is Cricket Australia orchestrating a cover-up to ensure that its bowling attack survives? The Australian TV rights are due to be auctioned off, and this $500 million product loses value if the team can’t compete on the pitch. The two key batsmen are banned: did Cricket Australia simply accept the denials of the bowlers as a hard-headed commercial decision?
The next time Warner sledges someone, this should be the players reply “I'm here to take responsibility for my part in what happened.”
I heard that glib one-liner as many times as Smith's "leadership group" monologue last week.
Talking like a robot brings what benefit exactly?
Warner isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed
I can see why his lawyer wrote that statement and told him to read it and deflect all questions
This was probably the least bad option
But if Cricket Australia treats him like Asif and Butt (or Pietersen) and blocks his return, and if the bowlers leave him to take the blame as scapegoat, he has the flexibility to be able to tell the media the full story and destroy them forever.
First, he needs to see if he can get the ban reduced on appeal.But that will be months from now if ever, long after everybody has had the time to cool down.
If he wants to go nuclear, the time is now.
Have sympathy for him that he may never play for Australia again and I feel most people should. Yes I know he sledges etc but this is his livelihood and he may never get to do it again. Representing your country in any sport must be an honor and because of this mistake he may never play again.
It's not like he went to a restaurant, asked for a rare steak and it came back well done. That's not a big deal. This is a big deal. International Cricket needs David Warner, and so do Australia, and this is coming from someone who really doesn't like Australia.
Brilliantly put! I don't understand the hate towards Warner in this forum. Yes! He cheated and got punished. But Smith and Warner are very important to Australian Cricket and International cricket. I only hope CA considers him again after 1 year.
First, he needs to see if he can get the ban reduced on appeal.
Second, he needs to see whether they pick him when he’s eligible to play.
He’ll only go nuclear if they continue to ignore him like Asif and Butt.
I'm sorry, but I think CA is run by a bunch of clowns. BCCI or even PCB would've handled the situation much, much better and wouldn't have let the general public to have an iota of idea avout the ongoing situation.
And why on earth Smith confessed about his involvement in a press conference. Couldn't he just make Bancroft or whatever the name of that rookie player the scapegoat and make a deal with CA? If I were in Smith's position I wouldn't have acted so stupidly.
He's so dumb that he got himself I to trouble, he threw the whole leadership group under the bus in his melodramatic press conference.
Candice Warner blames herself for husband David's downfall in ball-tampering scandal
Candice Warner, the wife of Australia's former vice-captain, said she blamed herself for her husband's fall from grace as she opened up about the toll the ordeal has taken on her family.
David Warner was banned for a year by Cricket Australia for his role in the plan to tamper with the ball during the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town.
In an emotional press conference on Saturday, Warner appeared uneasy when asked whether the abuse earlier in the tour of Candice, both by South African crowds and allegedly by opponent Quinton de Kock, had contributed to his decision to cheat.
“It’s tough for me to talk about where my thoughts were on that day, given the previous circumstances in Durban,” he replied.
The 31-year-old repeatedly avoided answering whether anyone knew about the plot other than himself, captain Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft, resorting time and again to a pre-prepared line that he was “here to take responsibility for my actions on day three at Newlands”.
"I"m sure there were things he wanted to say but he just couldn't get it out. He is hurting. He is seriously, seriously struggling and he's not in a great headspace," Candice Warner told News Corp Australia.
"He's just such an emotional wreck.
"I feel like it's all my fault and it's killing me - it's absolutely killing me. "I haven't been much of a support because I've been a wreck.
"I'm really not well. "If people could understand ... if they could just sympathise just slightly with the month that he's had."
She also opened up about how the abuse had affected their family earlier in the tour. South African fans had targeted them both with personal abuse about Candice's tryst with New Zealand Rugby Union player Sonny Bill Williams over 10 years ago, long before she met the cricketer.
Some South African fans wore masks of Williams in the crowd.
"Seeing them wearing the masks. To have people staring and pointing and laughing at me, to have the signs, to have, you know, the songs made up about me - I would have to sit there and cop that," Candice Warner said.
"Dave would come home from the game and see me in tears in the bedroom, and the girls just looking at their mum. He had to just cope with it.
"Coming home today I walked into the room and I was in tears and our daughters were so upset. They were like 'why you crying, Mummy?'.
"I had to make an excuse ... it's really hard to explain to kids and they don't understand."
Warner and Smith were suspended for 12 months and Bancroft received a nine-month ban for their roles in the incident, while head coach Darren Lehmann announced he will step down after the fourth Test in Johannesburg.
The three players, who are expected to launch legal actions this week, have until the middle of the week to appeal their bans and are in talks with lawyers.
Warner looks set to take action, having said after the press conference that he could not answer questions due to the ongoing legal process.
Reports in Australia over the weekend claimed that Smith did not know of the details of the ball-tampering plan until he saw it unfold on the big screen at Newlands.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported Smith did not know how the plan would be carried out and expressed he did not like the idea but did nothing to stop it.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket...lames-husband-davids-downfall-ball-tampering/
Reports in Australia over the weekend claimed that Smith did not know of the details of the ball-tampering plan until he saw it unfold on the big screen at Newlands.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported Smith did not know how the plan would be carried out and expressed he did not like the idea but did nothing to stop it.
I am still waiting for Amir, Asif, Salman Butt, Kaneria and Sharjeel press conference where they admit their crimes or wrongdoing and ask for forgiveness...
Kudos to Australian players to show some balls and admit everything at the front of the whole world.
While serving his 12-month ban from international and domestic cricket in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal, David Warner has been spotted getting his hands dirty.
The former Australian vice-captain was getting to work on a construction site in Maroubra, in Sydney's eastern suburbs.
It wasn't a random job site however. It was the location of his new home, which is in the process of being built.
Footage of Warner was shared on The Daily Telegraph.
"I’m putting the Celebrity Apprentice to work!" Mardini Constructions said on their social media account.
Warner's wife Candice similarly shared images of the family - including their two young children - on the site of their future five-storey mansion with a reported cost of $4 million.
The opening batsman has kept a low profile since the ball-tampering controversy which rocked Australian cricket following the tour of South Africa.
Warner copped a ban along with former captain Steve Smith (12 months) and fellow opener Cameron Bancroft (nine months) for his role in the plan to use sandpaper on the ball, and was told by Cricket Australia that he would never again hold a leadership position in the national side, should he ever return to the squad.
Warner lost numerous sponsors in the fallout, as well as his lucrative $2.4 million contract in the Indian Premier League captaining SunRisers Hyderabad, where he would have been playing now if not for the repercussions of the ball-tampering saga.
"Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket," Warner said in a statement on his return from South Africa last month.
"I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it.
"I understand the distress this has caused the sport and its fans.
"It's a stain on the game we all love and I have loved since I was a boy."
Cricket Australia's subsequent investigation into the events at Cape Town found that the fiery opener instructed Bancroft on how to scuff up the ball during the third Test.
Their findings concluded that Warner was guilty of the "development of a plan to attempt to artificially alter the condition of the ball; instruction to a junior player to carry out a plan to take steps to attempt to artificially alter the condition of the ball using sandpaper; provision of advice to a junior player regarding how a ball could be artificially altered including demonstrating how it could be done; failure to take steps to seek to prevent the development and/or implementation of the plan; failure to report his knowledge of the plan at any time prior to or during the match; misleading Match Officials through the concealment of his knowledge of and involvement in the plan; and failure to voluntarily report his knowledge of the plan after the match."
Warner will be allowed to play grade cricket while serving his suspension, and is "encouraged to do so to maintain links with the cricket community."
As part of CA's ruling, the banned players have also been instructed to undertake 100 hours of voluntary service in community cricket.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/2018/04/20...tion-site-during-cricket-ban?ocid=social-WWOS
Reads like a marketing campaign - as fake as his conscious.
Is he doing what Amir did with all the fake PR and fake remorse.
He is not really Sorry believe me ..... he is Sorry that he got Caught !!!!!