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David Warner WITHDRAWS bid to lift lifetime captaincy ban amid 'public lynching' – Chicago Popular
David Warner will withdraw his bid to have his lifetime captaincy ban lifted, dropping a bombshell on the eve of the
After nine months of pushing for the ban to be lifted, the opening batter in the last fortnight submitted an application to have his review undertaken.
However the 36-year-old claimed the Counsel assisting on the matter wanted a review of the 2018 Cape Town Test itself, which Warner claimed would go public.
Warner said both he and Cricket Australia had pushed for that not to happen, but was told on Wednesday that process would stand.
- David Warner has withdrawn his application to lift his life-time captaincy ban
- The opening batsman was hit with the ban in the wake of sandpapergate
- However, he had hoped to see the ban overturned and launched an appeal
- Yet he says that the Review Panel want to rake over what happened in 2018
- He maintains that he does not wish to be the subject of a ‘public lynching’
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