David Warner became emotional in the press conference before the final test: David Warner will play the last match of his Test career against Pakistan on Wednesday. Meanwhile, before the final test, David Warner held a press conference in Sydney.
Warner said that he knew that questions would be asked regarding the ball-tampering incident. Warner said that he has no regrets about his career and has moved on from ball tampering. Warner said that when he returned to the Australian team after a one-year ban in the ball tampering case, he has tried to give his all to the team with passion and commitment.
Warner also talked about the support of his wife and the people around him in difficult times. He said that the one-year ban gave him time to think about his game and life. In fact, during the third Test match against South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town in March 2018, Cameron Bancroft was captured on television cameras rubbing the ball with sandpaper.
When the player was investigated for ball tampering, it was found that it was David Warner's plan. In such a situation, Cricket Australia took strict action against Warner and banned him for one year. Apart from this, strict action was also taken against Smith and Bancroft.
Warner said of his wife that "When I came back from Africa, the first five or six people who came up to me were priests and they gave me a card. Then we went on vacation to Singapore and there was a big church conference. Happened.
Then I sat back and talked to Candice, and said that someone was clearly keeping an eye on us. From this I learned that spending time with family at home is a wonderful moment. When we go to play too much cricket, we get separated from each other.