Australian opener David Warner has voiced that he harbors no regrets concerning the infamous ball-tampering scandal that transpired during the away Test series against South Africa in March 2018. The left-handed batsman believes that encountering obstacles is an inherent aspect of any player’s career and asserts that he has consistently responded with dignity on each occasion.
David Warner on Ball-Tampering Saga

Warner played a pivotal role in the ball-tampering scandal during the Newlands Test against South Africa. The unethical use of sandpaper by Cameron Bancroft to induce reverse swing led to his suspension from top-level cricket for nine months. The then captain, Steve Smith, and vice-captain, David Warner, were handed one-year bans and stripped of their leadership roles.
“Reflecting on that, that whole period and my whole career, I’ve got no regrets. You’re going to have a lot of hurdles that you have to jump, there’s going to be obstacles along the way. But you have to move forward, and I’ve done that with dignity. I’ve got a lot of passion for the game, and it was important from my perspective that I’m giving back. Not just gaining the respect back, but putting Australian cricket first.”
The 37-year-old made a successful comeback to top-level cricket during IPL 2019, displaying no signs of rust. He delivered outstanding performances for the SunRisers Hyderabad, including multiple centuries. Warner continued his impressive run by amassing a staggering 647 runs during the World Cup in England.
“When I left Africa the first five or six people who came up to me were priests, and gave me a card. Then we went on holiday to Singapore after that and there was a big church convention, and I then sat back and spoke to (wife) Candice and said ‘someone is clearly watching down upon us.’ It just grew strength from there to go back and play grade cricket, get a sense of that cricket community belief back.”
The cricketer from New South Wales has declared his retirement from ODI cricket and is set to play his farewell Test against Pakistan at the SCG, beginning on January 3.
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