25 December,2022 08:25 AM IST | Melbourne | PTI
David Warner
David Warner on Saturday slammed Cricket Australia (CA) for their lack of support during his leadership ban appeal, adding that the issue affected his mental health ahead of the first Test against South Africa.
Warner had been handed a lifetime leadership ban because of his role in the 2018 ball tempering scandal. The 36-year-old had launched an appeal against the ban earlier this year and both Warner and CA wanted a closed-door hearing. However, the board-appointed independent commissioners forcing Warner to withdraw his appeal earlier this month.
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"Leading into the Perth Test, my mental health probably wasn't where I needed it to be at to be 100 per cent," Warned said ahead of his 100th Test.
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"If I had it my way we would have had it all sorted. From the CA point of view, I didn't really have any support. My teammates and the staff in our team were absolutely amazing, and my family and friends - they really got me through that period," he added.
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