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David Warner apologises, takes responsibility in scandal

He added that he understood the distress the scandal had caused the sport and its fans.

Sydney: David Warner apologised on Thursday for his part in a cheating scandal that has shocked the cricketing world and seen sponsors desert the game in Australia, as disgraced skipper Steve Smith heads home to explain his role in the affair.

Cricket Australia have banned the pair from all international and domestic cricket for a year while opening batsman Cameron Bancroft was exiled for nine months over the ball-tampering incident during the third Test in South Africa.

It has left their careers in tatters, with the fall from grace dramatic, and fast.Warner, a divisive figure who was charged with developing the plot and instructing Bancroft to carry it out, broke his silence Thursday to say sorry and admit his actions had been “a stain on the game”.

“Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket,” he told his 1.6 million Instagram followers as he made his way back to Sydney. “I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it.”

He added that he understood the distress the scandal had caused the sport and its fans.

“It's a stain on the game we all love and I have loved since I was a boy,” he said. “I need to take a deep breath and spend time with my family, friends and trusted advisers. You will hear from me in a few days.”

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