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David Warner will be seen as the captain of Australia?

What are the achievements of David Warner in Australia jersey? He contributed to the many victories of the team. However, like Chad’s stigma, he is accused of ball tampering. He did not pay less. He also had to go into exile from cricket. After that, when he returned to the team again, the question came up again and again, will Warner ever be seen as the captain of Australia?

Warner himself opened up in this regard. He has no problem serving as Australia’s captain. However, he requested the board to come forward in this regard first.

In the 2018 Test series against South Africa, Smith-Warner were accused of ball tampering. Steve Smith was banned from Australian cricket for one year after being found guilty. Smith was banned from leadership for two years and Warner for life.

After many ups and downs, he returned to the team. But will he ever be given the leadership of Team Australia? In this regard, Warner said, “No one has told me about this yet. I have said many times before that the board should come forward and open the door for me.”

This opener will play in the Big Bash. He may even be selected as the captain of the team in the Big Bash. Earlier, this Aussie opener had successfully led the team in the IPL. Let’s see if the responsibility of leading Team Australia also falls on his shoulders in the end.

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