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Updated 11 Feb, 2020 09:26am

Warner edges Smith for top award

MELBOURNE: David Warner beat Steve Smith by one vote to win the Australian cricketer of the year award on Monday in the first season back for both players from 12-month bans for the so-called Sandpapergate scandal that almost derailed their careers.

Warner won the Allan Border Medal with 194 votes, with former Test captain Smith getting 193 votes and pace bowler Pat Cummins placing third with 185.

Warner and Smith then the vice-captain and captain were each suspended for a year by Cricket Australia and opener Cameron Bancroft was banned for nine months after South African broadcasters caught an attempt at ball tampering in a Test match in Cape Town in March 2018.

Some critics thought the players should never represent Australia again, but all three have returned to international cricket. And Warner and Smith have returned to the top.

Smith played a major role in helping Australia retain the Ashes in England with 774 runs at an average of 110 from four Tests. Warner, who scored 647 runs at an average of 71.88 in the World Cup in England but only tallied 95 runs in the Ashes, eventually found form in all three formats and scored a career-high 335 not out in a day-night Test against Pakistan in November.

Published in Dawn, February 11th, 2020

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