Cricket Australia has announced changes to its Code of Conduct that will allow David Warner to apply for his leadership ban to be lifted. 9News
"Under the changes, players and support staff can now apply to have long-term sanctions modified," CA said in a statement.
According to CA, a number of factors will be taken into account if Warner applies to have the ban lifted. David Warner, pictured with Pat Cummins and Steve Smith, can apply to have his leadership ban revoked. Although Warner can apply to have the leadership ban overturned, it's no guarantee he'd be given the job if it was available.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cricket Australia drops Warner captaincy bombshellFour years ago he was banned for life. Now David Warner could captain his country. 👇 9WWOS cricket
Read more »
David Warner: Cricket Australia opens way for batter to return to leadership roleWarner can now apply to be heard by independent commission, and if successful could be considered for leadership in one-day and T20 sides
Read more »
Why David Warner could soon be back in a leadership role for AustraliaDavid Warner is free to try and have his lifelong leadership ban overturned after Cricket Australia approved changes to its code of conduct. 7NEWS
Read more »
Path open for Warner captaincy after code amendedDavid Warner will be able to make his case to be reconsidered for captaincy after Cricket Australia ratified a change to its code of conduct.
Read more »
Path open for Warner captaincy after code amendedDavid Warner will be able to make his case to be reconsidered for captaincy after Cricket Australia ratified a change to its code of conduct.
Read more »
Overturning Warner's ban on Cricket Australia's agenda after code of conduct changeDavid Warner is within touching distance of having his lifetime leadership ban lifted after a change in Cricket Australia's code of conduct opened the door for the former vice-captain to make his case.
Read more »