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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

David Warner not sorry

 





David Warner has insisted he wouldn't change anything about his role in Sandpapergate despite the cheating scandal bringing Australian cricket to its knees.

When Cameron Bancroft was busted obeying Warner's instructions to scuff the ball with sandpaper in Cape Town in South Africa in 2018, it sent shockwaves through the sport.

But despite the damage done to the game's image and the stars' careers, the 36-year-old said he wouldn't change a thing - and believes he doesn't deserve to be taken to task over it.

'I don't regret anything. You make your own path, right? No one is perfect and you should never judge anyone until you're perfect,' he told News Corp.

'Whatever happened to me in my past, it's made me the individual I am and has probably got me to where I am ... If I did go back and make changes I wouldn't be the person who I am.'


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