Smith, Warner return to IPL
NEW DELHI: Disgraced Australian stars Steve Smith and David Warner joined their Indian Premier League teams Sunday after missing out on the previous edition of the Twenty20 tournament over a ball-tampering controversy.
Both Smith and Warner were barred from participating in the lucrative league last year after their involvement in the scandal.
The duo, who are serving one-year international bans that end later this month, recently joined the Australian team in Dubai as part of their reintegration after the scandal in South Africa that rocked the cricketing world.
Both players, who are also returning from elbow injuries, would be eligible for part of the upcoming ODI series against Pakistan, but selectors decided it would be better to ease themselves back into form at the IPL.
Smith returned to his Jaipur-based franchise Rajasthan Royals, while Warner joined Sunrisers Hyderabad.
“Great to be back with the @rajasthanroyals here in Jaipur. Very excited for this years IPL,” Smith wrote on Twitter.
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