Michael Clarke expects South Africa to sledge David Warner over ‘sandpapergate’

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Michael Clarke expects South Africa to sledge David Warner over ‘sandpapergate’

Former Australia captain Michael Clarke feels opener David Warner can stand up to the barrage of ball and mouth. Clarke has additionally inspired South Africa to place apart friendship and sledge David Warner with the ‘Sandpapergate’ incident.

“His approach to any player involved in that ‘sandpapergate’, they’ve got it,” Clarke stated on Sky Sports Radio’s The Big Sports Breakfast.

“It doesn’t need to cross the border, but you can get someone like David Warner to make it clear that Australian fans are away from him.”

Clarke feels the Australian opener can stand up to the barrage of ball and mouth and that might assist him regain his type.

“I’d like to see Davy Warner, if they pounce on him on the ground while he’s batting, go back like that bulldog and give it back to him, Davy,” Clarke stated.

It has been an eventful week for Warner after his struggles with the bat towards the West Indies. He additionally withdrew his utility to overturn his management ban and his spouse was booed by the Adelaide Oval crowd.

Candice Warner stated on Triple M, “They were vulnerable, they were ruthless and they didn’t own up to what they did.”

“I received a name [from Cricket Australia] They stated, ‘Look, we do not need you or your loved ones to really feel unsafe in cricket.’

“We understand how a lot your help means to David and the workforce and we need to provide the identical.

“I simply stated it was pointless. I do not want an escort, I’m very unbiased and I can fend for myself.

“It’s extra in regards to the security of all of the gamers and their companions and households, and about everybody usually.

“I want everyone to go to Cricket and feel safe because it’s such a nice day, and feel they can be there without being attacked.”

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