The Citizen (KZN)

Smith and Warner on road to redemption

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– Steve Smith and David Warner completed their remarkable comeback from the ball-tampering scandal that rocked cricket when they were yesterday selected in defending champions Australia’s World Cup squad.

But there was no room for Josh Hazlewood or Peter Handscomb at the tournament in England and Wales.

It is the first call-up for the former captain and his deputy since the expiry last month of year-long bans for their part in “sandpaperg­ate” in Cape Town that had wide repercussi­ons for Australian cricket.

Both players were eligible for the final two games of Australia’s recent limited-overs tour against Pakistan, but selectors preferred that they eased themselves back at the Twenty20 Indian Premier League.

Both grabbed the opportunit­y and have been in good touch, particular­ly the bombastic Warner who has made a blistering return.

“As far as I’m concerned they have done everything that’s been asked of them in the last 12 months,” said skipper Aaron Finch, adding that he didn’t believe their return would be destabilis­ing.

“Knowing them both personally as I do, I don’t think there will be any issues whatsoever.”

Their return has left coach Justin Langer with a dilemma on the back of Australia winning eight one-day internatio­nals on the trot against India and Pakistan.

All the top order have been firing, and it is Handscomb who is the fall guy despite averaging 43 in 13 games this year. The decision to drop him means the team only has one wicketkeep­er in Alex Carey.

Their red-hot form has been built on the back of a solid opening partnershi­p between Finch and Usman Khawaja. –

Aaron Finch (capt), Usman Khawaja, David Warner, Steve Smith, Shaun Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Jhye Richardson, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorf­f, Nathan Lyon, Adam Zampa

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