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The ball-tampering episode involving Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft has left reputations in tatters and angered and disappointed politicians, fans and former players alike.
Former Australia cricket captain Steve Smith and former deputy David Warner have served their year-long bans after the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town and are eligible to represent the nation ...
Smith and Warner were banned from playing for Australia ... most damaging scandals in Australian sport was underway. The ball tampering plan could be seen as being almost comical if it hadn ...
Australia captain Steve Smith and vice-skipper David Warner have been banned for a year for ball-tampering. Cameron Bancroft, who carried out the cheating in South Africa, was given a nine-month ...
As former captain Steve Smith and never-to-be-captain David ... a like-for-like replacement opener about to be released from ball-tampering prison. Yet in his last six ODI innings Finch has ...
Former Australian captain Smith, vice-captain David Warner and opening batsman Cameron Bancroft were banned by Cricket Australia after an investigation into the attempted ball tampering during the ...
Cricket Australia said Smith and Warner cannot play any first ... Bancroft was tasked to do the on-field tampering — roughing up one side of the ball — but botched it when he was caught ...
Australia captain Steve Smith and vice-skipper David Warner have been banned for a year for ball-tampering. Cameron Bancroft, who carried out the cheating in South Africa, was given a nine-month ...