Bangladesh’s premium pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman is the latest to lend his support to Australian cricketer David Warner post ball-tampering saga.
The former vice-captain of Australian cricket team, Warner had addressed the media on Saturday (March 31).
In addition, the 31-year-old aggressive batsman Warner tendered his apology. He said ‘sorry’ to the Australian public in particular and cricket fraternity in nutshell.

Pertinently, Warner is known for his tough nature on the field. But he broke while responding questions of journalists in Sydney.
Warner had a tough week after being involved in the sandpaper gate at Newlands.
Warner is banned from playing any cricket in Australia for the next 12 months. He would also never be eligible to captain the Australian in the future.
Earlier this week after BCCI’s decision, Warner alongside Steven Smith have been stripped off their massive IPL contracts as well.
But Rahman first came under the spotlight under David Warner’s captaincy at Sunrisers Hyderabad.
However, the Bangladeshi pacer Rahman had felt bad looking at his mentor breaking down during a presser.
The talented young pacer Mustafizur Rahaman soon took to Twitter.
In his tweet, he backed his former skipper to be strong. He hailed him for the impact Warner had on his career.
His tweet read: “@davidwarner31 means a smiling face to me, who always inspires and provides support to do others level best things. It’s really tough to accept your current condition. Please don’t break down; stay strong & positive mate. Will miss your guidance in this year’s IPL.”
.@davidwarner31 means a smiling face to me, who always inspires and provides support to do others level best things. It's really tough to accept your current condition. Please don't break down; stay strong & positive mate. Will miss your guidance in this year's IPL. ?
— Mustafizur Rahman (@Mustafiz90) March 31, 2018
Moreover, Warner also suggested he might not play for Australia again. The time will decide trio’s futures in the coming months.
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