David Warner's manager James Erskine has claimed that there are "far more" than three people involved in the 2018 Sandpaper saga in Cape Town, adding that some unnamed officials had given the go-ahead to players in tampering with the ball during the time Australia played South Africa in Hobart in 2016.
Drama on Warner's leadership ban continued after the left-handed opener withdrew his application to have his permanent leadership ban lifted in a lengthy statement on Wednesday due to frustration over the nature of the public hearing process. He opened in Australia's second Test against the West Indies in Adelaide Oval, making 21 off 29 balls.
But off the field, Erskine made some sensational comments on SEN 1170 Afternoons radio show, saying Australian players got permission to tamper with the ball after suffering a record-breaking loss at the hands of South Africa, as the hosts' were out for just 85 in the first innings.