David Warner was batting in a Sydney Cricket Ground match He left the field after the team player sledged. Later, the former Australian captain picked up his century in the field

David Warner's time is getting worse. The Australian opener, who was banned for 12 months for the alleged involvement of ball corruption in the Cape Town Test in March, After returning to Sydney club cricket for a few days, he returned. Warner has been trying his best to leave the controversial time behind. But Rashtrapati did not cut it was found in the field. Warner was found guilty of slapping the ball against South Africa in a match at Sydney Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Huff or protest- Whatever the reason, Warner came out of the field!

More worried about Warner, on his 32nd birthday, he heard the word "scandal". That's the playground again. Warner was faced with Western Suburban for Randwick-Petersasam team. Australian media reported that during the 35-run batting of Warner, opponent Jason Hughes (brother of Australian cricketer Philip Hughes) sledged him as "scandal" during his personal 35-run batting. It is a word that Warner understands that it is better to bowl the ball of Cape Town Test. Then he came out of the field to the field umpire.