David Warner could have his lifetime ban on captaining Australia lifted.
Cricket Australia (CA) ruled that the opening batter would never hold a leadership role again due to his part in the 2018 Newlands ball-tampering scandal.
Warner was seen to have been a main protagonist in Cameron Bancroft using sandpaper to try and alter the condition of the ball during the Test against South Africa in Cape Town four years ago.
The 35-year-old has been mentioned as a candidate to replace Aaron Finch as ODI skipper after he stepped down last month.
With CA directors looking at rewriting the governing body's code of ethics, Warner may get another opportunity to lead his country.
"The view within Cricket Australia is that David is doing particularly well on the field and making a great contribution off the field," CA chairman Lachlan Henderson said.
"The first step in terms of David's leadership ban is to review the code and see if those sanctions are able to be reviewed. And the appropriate revisions to that code that would need to be made.
Henderson added: "Our intention is to review the code as quick as is practical. It's not in anyone's interest for us to delay that. It would be in time for any future leadership conversations in relation to David."
Finch remains Australia's T20 captain for the World Cup on home soil.
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