Steven Smith and David Warner given green-light to play grade cricket in Sydney
Tainted Australian pair Steven Smith and David Warner, who are currently serving a 12-month ban, have been cleared by Cricket Australia to participate in grade cricket in Sydney. New Australian coach Justin Langer has said the banned trio would be welcomed back if they met the team’s standards.
The entire world was stunned by the incident that took place during Australia's tour of South Africa, where the Australian trio of Steven Smith, David Warner, and Cameron Bancroft
As per the sanctions, the players would not be allowed to participate in any form of domestic or international cricket matches for the duration of their
"The ban meant the players wouldn't be allowed to play international and domestic cricket, but CA also explicitly stated that the players would be encouraged to play grade cricket," an ICC release said.
Smith and Warner consequently lost their IPL contracts with Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad while Bancroft's contract with an English county side was also canceled.
"Applying CA's sanctions, New South Wales Cricket Association (NSWCA) said they wouldn't stand in the way of Smith and Warner, ensuring they would be available to play for Sutherland and Randwick-Petersham, their respective club sides. The Western Australia District Cricket Council, however, unique in Australia's grade cricket system in that its committee is independent of the state body, will have the final word on Bancroft's involvement in Premier Cricket competitions this season," the release read.
Australia’s newly appointed head coach Justin Langer also added that the tainted trio will be considered for the national team provided they meet the standards set by the rest of the team and the management.
"(If) they want to keep getting better and they want to meet the standards of the Australian cricket team, then
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