Former ironwoman CandiceWarner31 has once again come to the defence of her cricket star husband davidwarner31 over his controversial lifelong leadership ban. 7NEWS
Candice initially criticised the ban, handed out by Cricket Australia due to David’s involvement in the 2018 Cape Town ball-tampering scandal, late in 2021,Watch the latest sport on Channel 7 or stream for free onNow as the topic of David’s lack of involvement in the under-fire Big Bash League becomes a major talking point in cricket circles, Candice has doubled down, saying the “injustice” of the ban continues to bother her.
“For me, it was about being his strength as much as I could be. I didn’t think too much about anything. There were definitely times where, as a family, it was like ‘what’s next’. at an upcoming board meeting in July, Candice said that possibility wouldn’t necessarily entice him back to play in the BBL.
David Warner could stick with the big bucks in the Indian Premier League instead of returning to the BBL.“People are allowed to learn and improve and grow. So yeah, fundamentally I disagree with that concept.
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