Deccan Chronicle

Players want ‘rogue’ Warner out of hotel

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Cape Town, March 27: Some Australian players want a “rogue” David Warner out of the team hotel in South Africa as the ball tampering saga threatened to rip the touring side apart, amid reports that suggested the opening batsman was the ring leader of the scandal.

According to foxsports.au, several of Warner’s furious teammates have asked Cricket Australia bosses to have the batsman removed from the team hotel, warning there could be an “incident” between Warner and angry players if he remains.

Warner has also removed himself from a WhatsApp group comprising Australian players, with one source saying he has “gone rogue” since the ball tampering saga broke.

As Cricket Australia started its own investigat­ion into the scandal, Warner was apparently drinking at the team hotel. Media reports said Warner spilled champagne at the bar of the hotel while parting with his friends and angry teammates now want the southpaw removed from the team hotel.

It’s believed several players in the Australian team were not aware of the tampering plot until damning footage appeared on the big screen at the ground.

According to reports, Warner might be banned for 12 months by Cricket Australia, which is currently investigat­ing the ball-tampering issue that has plunged the game into crisis.

Earlier, Australia’s prime minister called for an end to sledging in cricket, saying it was “right out of control” as he urged the sport to clean up its image.

Warner’s participat­ion in IPL is also in doubt as the 31-year-old might be left out by his franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad, who are currently waiting for Cricket Australia’s decision before taking a call on his future. —

David Warner’s furious teammates have asked Cricket Australia bosses to have him removed from the team hotel, warning there could be an “incident” between Warner and angry players if he remains.

Warner has also removed himself from a WhatsApp group comprising Australian players, with one source saying he has “gone rogue” since the ball tampering saga broke.

Warner was apparently drinking at the team hotel and had spilled champagne at the hotel bar while parting with his friends.

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