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Allan Border claims every side was ball-tampering; asks CA to lift captaincy ban on David Warner

"It was a harsh penalty in the first place... let's get on with it; they've served their time," Border said in the report. "I know that every other side's doing exactly what we were caught doing"

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Australia cricket great Allan Border has thrown his weight behind batting stalwart David Warner, asking Cricket Australia (CA) to lift the lifetime leadership ban imposed on the 35-year-old player for his role in the ball-tampering scandal during the away series against South Africa in 2018.

Three Australia cricketers -- the then-skipper Steve Smith, his deputy Warner and Cameron Bancroft -- were banned from playing international and domestic cricket for varying periods not exceeding a year in the aftermath of the episode, which came to be known as the 'sandpaper-gate scandal'.

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