David Warner will hold discussions with Cricket Australia (CA) in the coming weeks to end the life ban on his captaincy as the board wants to hand over the responsibility to another player in place of former ODI captain Aaron Finch. Finch announced his retirement from ODI cricket on Sunday due to poor form, with just 12 months left for next year's 50-over World Cup in India. Test captain Pat Cummins is a strong contender to assume the responsibility, but it will depend on whether he will be able to take charge. But Warner could also join the race as several former and current players have called for his life ban to end.

Meanwhile, Warner has said that it would be honorable to be given the responsibility of captaincy again." I haven't had any discussion on it," he said. But I think if I get a chance to captain, it will be honorable. I've talked to Nick Hockley, we'll try to meet up."

Following the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa in 2018, former captain Steve Smith was stripped of the captaincy and banned from leading Australia for two years, while Warner was given a more severe punishment and a life ban on his captaincy. given.

“It is very difficult at the moment but I am sure in the next two weeks we will probably be able to do it. But there is no rush for anything.