Warner scored a ton, whereas Smith scored a half century.
.@stevesmith49 raises his 50 (off 62 balls) for @sutherlandcc vs @MosmanCricket in grade #cricket @PremCricketNSW.@abcnews @abcgrandstand #SteveSmith pic.twitter.com/Ktd0xEq2xV
— Duncan Huntsdale (@duncs_h) September 22, 2018
.@davidwarner31 reaches his century for @RandyPetesCC vs @stgeorgedcc in grade #cricket at Coogee Oval.@PremCricketNSW @abcgrandstand @abcnews #DavidWarner pic.twitter.com/kdlSoGO9Wq
— Duncan Huntsdale (@duncs_h) September 22, 2018
This is a comeback for both the banned cricketers after Cricket Australia subjected them to a 12-month suspension following their involvement in the infamous ball-tampering saga in South Africa earlier this year in March. Their suspension is expected to come to an end before the 2019 World Cup and Ashes campaigns next year where the Australian coach Justin Langer hopes to get their availability.