Australia cricket team
Clarke offers to help Australia after tampering bans
Michael Clarke, who retired at the end of an unsuccessful Ashes tour of England in 2015, said he would consider returning in any capacity to help out Cricket Australia.
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David Warner follows team mates, accepts sanction
Steve Smith and David Warner were stripped of their leadership positions for their role in the 24 March incident and are set to lose substantial earnings after sponsors dropped them and they were banned from this year’s IPL.
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Proteas wrap up historic home win over Australia
Vernon Philander took six wickets to help South Africa defeat Australia by 492 runs.
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Players' union calls for reduced bans for ball-tamperers
The players have until Thursday to appeal their bans, decisions Dyer believed were 'imminent' but 'highly personal' to be decided by the players with their own legal counsel.
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Australian church leaders urge forgiveness for disgraced cricketers
Anglican Archbishop Glenn Davies said the redemption of Easter gives hope of forgiveness to all who face moral failure - even disgraced sportsmen.
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[WATCH] Darren Lehmann resigns as Australia's cricket coach
Darren Lehmann announced that this will be the last time he takes charge of the Australian cricket team following the ball-tampering incident that occurred in the third Test match against the Proteas at Newlands.
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ACA questions severity of ball-tampering bans
The Australian Cricketer’s Association (ACA) has questioned 'a number of glaring and clear anomalies' in the process leading to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft being handed lengthy bans for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal.
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Cricket Australia’s charges indicate sandpaper used in ball-tampering
Cricket Australia has listed the reasons why Australian captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were banned from international cricket.
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IPL bans Steve Smith and David Warner from upcoming tournament
This follows Cricket Australia’s confirmation that Smith and Warner have been banned for one year following their involvement in the ball-tampering scandal during the third Test against South Africa at Newlands.
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Cricket Australia bans Smith, Warner and Bancroft for ball-tampering
Steve Smith and David Warner have both been handed 12-month bans, while Cameron Bancroft has been banned for nine months.
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LG pulls plug on Warner deal after ball-tampering scandal
Axed captain Steve Smith, Warner and batsman Cameron Bancroft have all been sent home with CA set to announce punishments for the trio for their role in the scandal that has rocked Australian cricket to its core.
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Top 5 ball-tampering moments in cricket
Here are the top 5 ball-tampering moments in cricket history.
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Australia adds opener Renshaw to squad for Wanderers Test
Matthew Renshaw will fly out immediately after the Sheffield Shield Final in Brisbane later on Tuesday to join up with his teammates in Johannesburg.
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Warner expected to miss final Test in wake of ball-tampering scandal
Australia could be without both David Warner and Steve Smith in the fourth Test against the Proteas at the Wanderers.
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Broadcaster says Bancroft might have got away with plot had he not panicked
Australian cricketer Cameron Bancroft may have got away with his now infamous attempt to alter the condition of the ball in the third test against South Africa at Newlands had he not panicked and stuffed the evidence down his trousers.
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[ALERT] Steve Smith quits as captain of Rajasthan Royals
Australia's embattled cricket captain Steve Smith has stepped down as captain of IPL side Rajasthan Royals in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal he's been involved in.
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Cricket Australia chief expected in SA to deal with ball-tampering saga
Chief executive of Cricket Australia James Sutherland will join up with Cricket Australia’s executive general manager Pat Howard and Head of Integrity Iain Roy in Johannesburg.
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Steve Smith may never be a captain again - Pat Symcox
Cricket Australia confirmed on Sunday that Iain Roy, who heads up the organisations integrity unit, is on his way to South Africa to conduct an internal investigation.
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[CARTOON] Aussies in a Sticky Situation
By Dr Jack & Curtis.