Cameron Bancroft says he wants to resume his opening partnership with David Warner for Australia, despite accusing his former team-mate of being behind the ball-tampering plan that got them both banned.
Bancroft and Warner, along with then-Test captain Steve Smith, were punished after Bancroft was caught attempting to change the condition of the ball with sandpaper during a Test against South Africa in March.
Bancroft was handed a nine-month ban, while Warner and Smith were hit with one-year suspensions, and the 26-year-old has since said Warner was the one who asked him to take the sandpaper onto the field.
However, when asked if he would like to play for Australia with Warner again, Bancroft said: "Absolutely. We're good people, very honest and passionate people.
"Dave, like Steve, all of us, we've all gone through our challenges, haven't we?
"I look forward to a day like that where I can go out and play cricket with Dave again. He's a quality cricketer and someone who's achieved so much in that cricket team.
"As a player like myself, you strive to be around players like that. For my own learning as a cricketer, I'd love for that to happen."
Bancroft, who revealed he nearly quit cricket during his time out from the sport to become a yoga teacher, has recently returned from his ban and is currently playing for the Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League.
The wicketkeeper-batsman, who has played eight Tests for his country, is also looking forward to a stint in county cricket with Durham later this year.
"I just love playing cricket - regardless of the Ashes, it was something I was really keen to do," Bancroft said about his decision to move to the Emirates Riverside.
"I've missed a chunk of domestic cricket and come the end of the cricket season I'll just be keen to get over there and continue to improve and enjoy this great game."