Warner and Australia captain Steve Smith were suspended for 12 months and Bancroft for nine months for their involvement in the incident during a test against South Africa at Cape Town in March/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter
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Australia batsman Cameron Bancroft, also suspended over the ball-tampering incident, played in the same competition on an adjacent ground/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter
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Their suspensions cover international matches and Australia’s main domestic competitions, but the trio are free to play in independent leagues such as the Strike League/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter
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Almost 3-months after getting slapped with a 12-month ball tampering, David Warner has returned to cricket in Australia/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter
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Warner played a bright innings yesterday before falling to a top-edged catch. He also took a catch in the field/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter
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Former Australia vice-captain David Warner played for the City Cyclones in the 50 overs match against the Northern Tide at the Marrara Cricket Ground/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter
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Playing his first cricket match in Australia since his ball-tampering suspension, Warner scored 36 in a one-day match in Darwin's limited overs Strike League/ Photo Courtesy: Twitter