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Michael Vaughan Slams Australian Cricket After David Warner “Sledging Incident”

Written by Vipin Darwade

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has taken to Twitter to attempt a potshot at Australian cricket after the much-discussed David Warner “sledging incident”, following which the banned Australian opener walked off the field during a club game in Australia.

Warner was representing Randwick-Petersham against Western Suburbs.

Taking a cue from the episode, Vaughan wrote, “An Australian Cricketer walks off the field for being sledged !!!! The Aussie players are now wanting us to ‘Smile with them,Dream with them’ ……..  What has Australian cricket come too (sic) ….. Waugh,Border,Hughes,Warne,Mcgrath must be so proud … !!!! #OnOn

The player who reportedly sledged Warner was Jason Hughes, the brother of Phil Hughes, who died after being struck on the neck while representing South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match back in 2014.

Warner was banned from state and international cricket in March this year, after a ball-tampering incident during Australia’s tour of South Africa.

 

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