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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 15: Australian captain Michael Clarke poses for a portrait following a Cricket Australia Sponsorship announcement at North Sydney Oval on May 15, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
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Cricket Australia will make further comment once it has conducted a thorough investigation.
Cricket Australia is aware of comments made on David Warner's Twitter account overnight
Cricket Australia have touched base with me and apologised and said that it was inappropriate and they'll be taking action.More quotes »
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Cricket Australia investigating Warner's twitter rant
May 18 (IANS) Cricket Australia (CA) is investigating a Twitter rant by cricketer David Warner, who launched a scathing attack on reputed Australian cricket writers Robert Craddock and Malcolm Conn. "CA is aware of comments made on David Warner's twitter account 2:58 PM from MSN India Read more »
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Warner still has a lot to learn
colleague Robert Craddock for exposing the "cesspit" of IPL after-parties was unjustifiable. Of greater concern to Cricket Australia is the poor language Warner used to express himself, first to "Crash" and then in a sustained exchange with me. I am all for 11:02 AM from The Daily Telegraph Read more »
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Warner in strife for twit rant
Conn and Robert Craddock. "I don't think he should be engaging in that sort of stuff," Howard said yesterday. Under Cricket Australia's code of conduct, Warner is likely to be charged with detrimental public comment if it is proven his Twitter account was 11:02 AM from The Daily Telegraph Read more »
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David Warner and the other cricketer-journalist duels
Warner’s fate now probably hinges on Cricket Australia’s investigations © PTI David Warner’s outburst on Twitter has created a new benchmark for player-journalist feuds, but such rifts are not new in the cricketing world. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at some 5/17/13 from Cricket Country Read more »
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Cricket Australia Investigate Warner Twitter Tirade
Australia (CA) are conducting a 'thorough investigation' into a series of abusive tweets that appeared on Delhi Daredevils batsman David Warner's timeline earlier today. The tweets were aimed at journalists including Malcolm Conn of News Limited Group and 7:06 AM from CricketWorld.com Read more »