
When embattled members of the Australian cricket team – Steve Smith, David Warner, and Cameron Bancroft – arrived home to Sydney airport last night after the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, Australia watched on in anguish.
Former captain Smith faced the media in a harrowing interview in which he apologised for his “failure of leadership”. Bancroft, too, made public his apology for lying to a South African press conference about the cheating. The team’s former coach, Darren Lehmann, also announced his resignation through tears.
But Warner steered clear of the press room. His priority was his family. Alongside his wife Candice, and their two kids, they pushed their way through the crowd to the exit.
WATCH: “As you can understand it’s been a tough and emotional time for my wife and my kids at this present time.”
David Warner says Australia ball-tampering scandal fallout ‘tough and emotional’: https://t.co/cEqs4ShvRI pic.twitter.com/6JoS0Pg5q0
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) March 29, 2018