The ball-tampering saga looks far from over for David Warner as the embattled star seeks evidence before a possible hearing to challenge charges made against him according to a report from Australia.
Warner's legal team has reportedly requested all transcripts from player interviews conducted during Cricket Australia's investigation into the cheating controversy in Cape Town, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
The batsman could also ask teammates, coaches and team staff to the stands at an independent hearing if he chooses to challenge the charges laid against him. However, this will be under the appointed commissioner's discretion.
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The report raised questions over Cricket Australia's investigation, claiming a lack of thoroughness and that CA boss Iain Roy may not have conducted interviews with all players and staff.
It is unclear if Warner and his legal team will be provided access to the interview transcripts.