Addressing the media for the first time since the incident, Warner said that:
He had a "tiny ray of hope" he might play for Australia again, but he was "resigned to the fact that may never happen"
He had a "tiny ray of hope" he might play for Australia again, but he was "resigned to the fact that may never happen"
- He "fully supported" Cricket Australia's review into team culture
- He would "seek out advice and expertise to help me make serious changes"
- He was responsible for "my actions and the consequences it brings"
- He did not directly answer questions about whether any other members of the Australian team had been involved in the plan to tamper with the ball, instead restating that he was there to take responsibility for his own actions in Cape Town.
Warner later posted on social media that he would do his best "in time" to answer questions people may have. "There is a formal CA process to follow and I am taking advice to make sure I properly comply with that," Warner tweeted.

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