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Cricket world reacts to Darren Lehmann’s resignation
The cricketing world has reacted to Darren Lehmann resigning as the head coach of the Australian cricket team.
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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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David Warner apologises for #Sandpapergate
Banned Australian batsman David Warner has apologised for his role in the ball tampering incident that has shocked the world of cricket in the last week.
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[CARTOON] The Dark Side of Cricket
By Jack and Curtis.
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[WATCH] Amla: I do sympathise with Smith & company who made mistakes
Proteas star batsman Hashim Amla says he does sympathise with the Australians caught up in the ball-tampering scandal. Amla says that everyone makes mistakes and hope that those caught will learn from theirs.
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Australia coach Lehmann wants forgiveness for banned trio
An emotional Darren Lehmann told reporters on Wednesday that the banned players, Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, were 'not bad people'.
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Hashim Amla: Ball-tampering incident a wake-up call
Cricket Australia banned Steve Smith and David Warner for 12 months, while the man who tampered with the ball, Cameron Bancroft, won’t be able to play for nine months.
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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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Embarrassed Australia awaits return of fallen heroes
Cricket is Australia’s one genuinely national sport and the disgust at the incident has played out in the media, social and traditional, for the last four days.
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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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Australian trio await fate for roles in ball-tampering scandal
Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland confirmed last night that the internal investigation into the scandal will be complete today and that sanctions will then be handed down.
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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 leave CT hotel with Warner, Smith nowhere to be seen
The Australian cricket team boarded their bus at their Cape Town hotel with Captain and Vice-Captain Steve Smith and David Warner nowhere to be seen.
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'Underarm' bowler Chappell expects Smith to be haunted forever
Trevor Chappell rolled the ball along the pitch to prevent Kiwi tail-ender Brian Mckechnie clearing the fence about 90 metres away.
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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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Cricket Australia boss arrives in South Africa with axe poised
James Sutherland is expected to come down hard on the team’s senior figures after being given a report into the scandal.
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Steve Smith, David Warner step down from captaincy for remainder of test
Wicketkeeper Tim Paine will be acting as the captain for the remainder of the ongoing Test match.
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Warner exchanges words with spectator after dismissal
The SA & Australia Test series reached a new level of controversy on day 2 of the third Test at Newlands in Cape Town when opener David Warner exchanged words with a fan when he was dismissed by Kagiso Rabada for 30.
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Philander stokes more series tension with Smith comments
Fast bowler Rabada made contact with Smith’s shoulder after dismissing him in the first innings of their six-wicket victory in Port Elizabeth.