Cricket Australia’s Code of Conduct Commission recently lifted David Warner’s ban from holding any leadership position in Australian cricket, allowing him to captain the Thunder in the upcoming season. Warner expressed relief at being able to move on from the ban, which he feared would negatively impact his future opportunities. Trent Copeland, the Thunder general manager, praised Warner’s legacy and leadership qualities as he takes on the captaincy role. Warner previously led the Thunder in 2011 and is grateful for the support of former captains Chris Green and Jason Sangha. The decision to lift the ban was seen as a significant moment for Warner, his family, and the Thunder community. The review panel acknowledged Warner’s remorse and sincerity in accepting responsibility for his past conduct. Warner has since captained teams in various leagues and will lead the Thunder in their upcoming BBL campaign starting in December.
Cricket Australia’s Code of Conduct Commission recently lifted David Warner’s ban from holding any leadership position in Australian cricket, allowing him to captain the Thunder in the upcoming season. Warner expressed relief at being able to move on from the ban, which he feared would negatively impact his future opportunities. Trent Copeland, the Thunder general manager, praised Warner’s legacy and leadership qualities as he takes on the captaincy role. Warner previously led the Thunder in 2011 and is grateful for the support of former captains Chris Green and Jason Sangha. The decision to lift the ban was seen as a significant moment for Warner, his family, and the Thunder community. The review panel acknowledged Warner’s remorse and sincerity in accepting responsibility for his past conduct. Warner has since captained teams in various leagues and will lead the Thunder in their upcoming BBL campaign starting in December.
