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It emerged on day four that the ball-tampering plan had been hatched by senior players in the dressing room at lunchtime on the third day. Smith lost the captaincy and Warner the vice-captaincy, both banned by the ICC for one Test. In Australia, the shame and anger were widespread. Even the Aussie prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, felt compelled to comment. The tour ploughed headlong into the ground.As an afterthought, there was some cricket. Morné Morkel, who had missed the second Test, took five second-innings Australian wickets as they were bowled out for 107, losing the Test by 322 runs, so the Proteas went 2–1 up in the series after consecutive wins in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town.There was something of the public flogging to all this, particularly when Smith – who, subsequent to his ICC banning, was banned for a year by the Australian Cricket Board – broke down in tears at Sydney airport as he, Warner and Bancroft were sent home. Here was an inarticulate young man, full of everyday frailties, trying to make sense of where it had all gone wrong. Watching Smith's collapse was not pleasant.Donate to The Luke Alfred Show on Patreon.Buy your copy of my book: Vuvuzela Dawn: 25 Sporting Stories that Shaped a New Nation. Get full written episodes of the show a day early on Substack.Check out The Luke Alfred Show on YouTube and Facebook.
Graeme Beasley - cricket expert who runs the sports blog Sportsfreak - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to share his perspective on suggestions of ball tampering against Black Cap and Canterbury cricketer Henry Nicholls. Footage emerged of the 31-year-old rubbing a ball against his helmet during a Plunket Shield match against Auckland. New Zealand Cricket carried out an investigation and cleared Nicholls of misconduct. Graeme and Marty discuss what Nicholls did and why he would do it, the inquiry carried out by NZC, the strange nature around what's been decided by the governing body, and more.
Henry Nicholls has been cleared by independent commissioners of ball tampering allegations during day three of Canterbury's Plunket Shield match against Auckland at Hagley Oval. Video footage showed the Black Cap scraping the ball on a batting helmet. The commissioners found his actions were unlikely to alter the condition of the ball. Sportstalk host Elliott Smith explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blackcaps batsman Henry Nicholls was in hot water over the weekend over ball tampering allegations - however, he's been let off by NZC. Was it the right call? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Black Caps batsman Henry Nicholls reported by match umpires for alleged ball tampering in Plunket Shield match. Meanwhile, the Black Caps are all but into the Cricket World semi-finals, but could they beat India?And the Warriors are taking some of their games to Christchurch. Is this a good idea?Weekend Sport host Jason Pine spoke to Heather du Plessis-Allan about these stories and more. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Staf heads across the ditch to catch up with Julian King from SEN. Staf and Julian discuss the breaking news of Henry Nicholls ball tampering! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Black Caps batter Henry Nicholls is facing allegations of ball tampering. Footage has emerged from the Canterbury/Auckland Plunket Shield match in which Nicholls appears to rub the ball on a helmet. Sports reporter Jonty Dine joins Susana Lei'ataua in studio. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6340844187112
Watto asks all the questions we're thinking to Dan Cherny about the potential ball tampering during the India vs Australia test match as we find out his opinion on the scandal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Claims from David Warner's manager that Cricket Australia executives gave the green light to tamper with the ball, the FIFA World Cup Quarter-Finals resumes tomorrow morning and Eric Hipwood re-signs with Brisbane Lions with a monster deal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Paine explains the ball tampering incident in South Africa; "It became a pretty common practice in test cricket Heals." "Faf thought we were cheating & we thought they were too."
Shane McInnes and Jimmy Bartel were joined by Dan Brettig and Robert Harvey.
Wootton T20 Cup hosted by Pakistani business tycoon Arif Naqvi in the early 2010s had matches between Peshawar Perverts and Faisalabad Fothermuckers. In episode 1,046 of #CutTheClutter, The Print Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at Wootton Cricket & it's links with Imran Khan's PTI
Errol Parker and Wendell Hussey wrap up the month of November, live from the Desert Rock FM studio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On an emergency episode of Cash Considerations, Jason and Ricky discuss the Bulls only being docked a second-round pick in the Lonzo Ball tampering investigation. This is a big win for the Bulls after there were some rumblings that they could lose a first-round pick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's growing criticism of Cricket Australia's handling of the Tim Paine sexting claims. The matter was investigated in 2018 and initially cleared the player, but Simon Longstaff, who was tasked with a cultural review of Cricket Australia the same year, wasn't told about the Paine allegations.
Tim Paine's resignation has certainly come as a shock to everyone but social media had a field day with the memes. Serious questions still need to be answered for Australia going into the Ashes. We also discuss India winning another bilateral against NZ and starting their prep for T20 WC next year in Australia.
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THE ENGLISH TEST TEAM HAS BEEN RELEASED THIS WEEK AND THERE IS MUCH TO DISCUSS ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN BALL TAMPERING !!! STEVE, TONY AND MAC DISCUSS THEIR COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM SO FAR! SO COME AND JOIN US! ASK QUESTIONS! SHARE YOUR OPINIONS ! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE TO THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL and SHARE your OPINIONS on SPORTS in the comments below ! JOIN US FOR THE NEXT EPISODE and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT ! LET'S CONNECT! -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/345696173072355/rooms/ -- https://twitter.com/SportsFans_TV -- https://www.instagram.com/sportsfanstv/?hl=en – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mac-ack-1bb08b1a8/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
1) Opener 2) Is Richmond's dynasty over? 3) Sledging 4) Poll: Worst sledges out of Cricketers and footballers 5) At home with the legends 6) Greg Rust 7) Sledges 8) Tell all books hook 9) Crows Senior Assistant, Scott Burns 10) Voicemail 11) South coach, Jarrad Wright 12) Bernie's Beef 13) Footy preview See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dead Set Legends Adelaide Catch Up - Andrew Jarman & Greg Blewett
1) Opener 2) Is Richmond's dynasty over? 3) Sledging 4) Poll: Worst sledges out of Cricketers and footballers 5) At home with the legends 6) Greg Rust 7) Sledges 8) Tell all books hook 9) Crows Senior Assistant, Scott Burns 10) Voicemail 11) South coach, Jarrad Wright 12) Bernie's Beef 13) Footy preview See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Australian Test captain Ian Chappell was not surprised by comments made by Cameron Bancroft earlier this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Latest Episode see the boys talk Ball-Tampering, Kidnapping and Test Scheduling
India Vs South Africa 2001- Tendulkar was called a cheat for "Ball Tampering". Almost half of the Indian side was charged for excessive appealing and none from the opposition. Sachin would never do something like that but a heated consequence of events continued after this. Indians were hurt and was cricket being racist? Tune in to listen! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoutfieldshowstream/
In my newly reshaped and retitled cricket sub-podcast titled "The Casual Mankadder", today we will discuss the same thing the rest of the cricket media has dredged up this week, with more discussion about the sandpaper incident of 2018. So let's get it all out there again, and discuss why this keeps being brought up all the time, when every other incident of ball tampering in the history of cricket seems to have been confined to history. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metalcavern/message
Ball tampering scandal rears its head again See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam White & Daniel Harford discussed the news that Cricket Australia have contacted Cameron Bancroft seeking new information about the 2018 ball-tampering scandal
The Connectere Podcast is an initiative to bring forth innovative ideas and opinions of the youth forward via the digital medium. Tune in to this episode of the podcast where Sahib talks about the iconic ball tampering scandal of Australia from 2018.
24 मार्च, 2018...क्रिकेट इतिहास के सबसे काले दिनों में से एक है. इस दिन हुआ स्कैंडल जितना बड़ा है, उसके पीछे का घटनाक्रम उतना ही रोमांचकारी है. इसी दिन डेविड वॉर्नर, स्टीव स्मिथ और कैमरून बैनक्राफ्ट ने साउथ अफ्रीका के खिलाफ बॉल टेंपरिंग कर क्रिकेट ऑस्ट्रेलिया पर ना धुलने वाला दाग लगाया था.
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क्रिकेट में बॉल से छेड़छाड़ का पहला आरोप 70 के दशक में इंग्लैंड के तेज़ गेंदबाज जॉन लीवर पर लगा था. वहीं बॉल टेम्परिंग के मामले में सबसे पहले 2000 में पाकिस्तान के तेज़ गेंदबाज वकार यूनुस को सस्पेंड किया गया था. लेकिन आज हम बॉल टेम्परिंग के उस मामले की बात करेंगे जब मास्टर ब्लास्टर सचिन तेंदुलकर को बॉल से छेड़छाड़ का दोषी पाया गया था. इससे भारत में नाराज़गी इस कदर फैल गई थी कि यह मामला भारत की संसद में भी उठा.
Welcome to this episode of #JustHavinaCrack. Today Blakey and Banger speak to Former Test Umpire Peter "Porky" Parker.Peter is one of the most respected personalities in world cricket.Go into the world of an international unpire.Death threats, Cucking, Ball Tampering, 11 ball over, Qld's first Sheffield Shield win, Australia vs Pakistan Launcestin run chase and Joe the cameraman.Peter's story is extraordinary.
Candice Warner is an ironwoman. She’s also the wife of Australian cricketer David Warner, and the mother of three girls. Most recently you would have seen her on Channel Seven’s SAS Australia. Candice knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom. The first time she was there was because of a short-lived relationship she had when she was 22, and the second time was Cricket Australia's Ball Tampering incident of 2018. So how did she get through those tough times? And what she has learnt about herself because of it? GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Check out The Undone here: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/the-undone/ Need more lols, info and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ Check out our No Filter YouTube channel here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoiVNEFfHiJl8nC4NepRNw?view_as=subscriber CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman. You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. With thanks to our guest: Candice Warner Producer: Leah Porges & Zoe Ferguson Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candice Warner is an ironwoman. She’s also the wife of Australian cricketer David Warner, and the mother of three girls. Most recently you would have seen her on Channel Seven’s SAS Australia. Candice knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom. The first time she was there was because of a short-lived relationship she had when she was 22, and the second time was Cricket Australia's Ball Tampering incident of 2018. So how did she get through those tough times? And what she has learnt about herself because of it? GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Check out The Undone here: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/the-undone/ Need more lols, info and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ Check out our No Filter YouTube channel here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoiVNEFfHiJl8nC4NepRNw?view_as=subscriber CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman. You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. With thanks to our guest: Candice Warner Producer: Leah Porges & Zoe Ferguson Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candice Warner is an ironwoman. She’s also the wife of Australian cricketer David Warner, and the mother of three girls. Most recently you would have seen her on Channel Seven’s SAS Australia. Candice knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom. The first time she was there was because of a short-lived relationship she had when she was 22, and the second time was Cricket Australia's Ball Tampering incident of 2018. So how did she get through those tough times? And what she has learnt about herself because of it? GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Check out The Undone here: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/the-undone/ Need more lols, info and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ Check out our No Filter YouTube channel here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoiVNEFfHiJl8nC4NepRNw?view_as=subscriber CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman. You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. With thanks to our guest: Candice Warner Producer: Leah Porges & Zoe Ferguson Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The most audacious sports cheats aren't always elite athletes. Titus O'Reily takes a look at the ignoble art of winning by breaking, or bending, the rules
The most audacious sports cheats aren't always elite athletes. Titus O'Reily takes a look at the ignoble art of winning by breaking, or bending, the rules
Live and in-vision show on Crowdcast - Simon Hughes and Simon Mann discuss ball tampering, T20 and the art or commentary and answer participants questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We're joined by the man at the middle of one of the biggest scandals in cricket history. Umpire Ian Gould tells us about the “heart-stopping moment” when Australia’s plot to tamper with the ball was uncovered in Cape Town in 2018 – and the infamous scenes that followed. Plus, a special report from a camp in Beirut where cricket is providing a source of joy to Syrian refugees. Photo: Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft with umpires in Cape Town (Getty Images)
In honour of the one year anniversary of the now infamous Sandpaper Gate scandal we've decided to repost our reaction episode as we tried to come to terms with the impossible nightmare that was unfolding before the nations very eyes
It has been one year since the ball tampering scandal rocked Australian cricket. Andrew Menczel is joined by Wisden book of the year author Geoff Lemon to look back on the explosive events and how Smith and Warner might fit back into the Australian team.Geoff has written a fascinating account of what happened in South Africa called 'Steve Smith's Men' which has won the MCC and Lord's book of the year award.Keep up with all the cricket news at: www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/cricketYou can email the show at: auscricketpod@gmail.comFind Andrew Menczel on twitter @amenners or www.andrewmenczel.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ball Tampering Ball tampering. That thing cricketers do to alter the way the cricket ball moves - with dirt, with mints, even with the metal in their pants’ zippers. Some think of it as innovating but the ICC calls it cheating. Some iconic players have been caught messing with the ball while others came clean later that they did so too. Even someone like Imran Khan did it. He admitted in his autobiography that he uses bottle-tops to gouge cricket balls. He wrote, “The ball was not deviating at all…So I got the 12th man to bring on a bottle top and it started to move around a lot. I occasionally scratched the side…and lifted the seam.” Listen on....
LISTEN TO AUSTRALIAN CORRESPONDENT PETER LUSTED TALK WITH CRAIG CUMMING ABOVE'Disturbing, systematic arrogance has been revealed as rife throughout Cricket Australia in key findings from independent cultural reviews following the ball tampering scandal in South Africa.The reviews paint a damning picture of the Cricket Australia culture and the impact it had on the way the Australian cricket team conducted itself on the field.Australian cricket captain Tim Paine opened a Cricket Australia press conference on Monday by announcing a new-formed players' pact, a document that was created as a product of the player-led review chaired by former Test opener Rick McCosker.The final details of the pact were drawn up last month after an informal meeting of the nation's most influential cricketers, male and female, and stresses the importance of fair play on and off the field.Paine said "not a hell of a lot" has to change about how his team has conducted itself in recent tours.Paine's media conference came at the same time as Cricket Australia's independent review into the wider culture of Australian cricket's governing body was released.The review, conducted by Simon Longstaff, found the Cricket Australia culture is "arrogant", "bullying" and "dictatorial" in a 145-page document released on Monday.Longstaff concluded there is a direct link between the actions of Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft during the Sandpaper cheating episode in Cape Town and the competitive, bullish culture created at executive level in Cricket Australia.Smith and Warner are the central characters of the review — and their behaviour is seen as symptomatic of the troubled culture of professional cricket in Australia.The review found the promotions and accolades given to Warner and Smith, despite their record number of ICC Code of Conduct strikes, reinforced a win-at-all-cost culture with no second thought to player behaviour."Over recent years, David Warner and Steve Smith have attracted the highest number of Code of Conduct breaches for international matches," the review said."However, in the last two years, both men have been honoured — suggesting that poor behaviour is not considered to be linked to the concept of poor performance.The review also accuses Australia of failing to take accountability for its own failings that contributed to the ball tampering scandal."The severe punishments handed out to Cameron Bancroft, Steve Smith and David Warner in the wake of Newlands is cited as an example of this — where CA is seen to have failed to accept its share of the blame for what transpired," the review found.The report highlights concerns about the "commericalisation of cricket", a win-at-all costs mentality, "multiple instances of disrespect running through CA", the "normalisation of verbal abuse in Australian men's cricket" and that the "incidence of verbal abuse extends beyond player behaviour".The executive summary notes that "CA is perceived to say one thing and do another"."The most common description of CA is as "arrogant" and "controlling". The core complaint is that the organisation does not respect anyone other than its own. Players feel that they are treated as commodities."The ball-tampering incident ... can be seen as an aberration. It can be dismissed as the failure of a handful of players."However, to think this would be mistaken. We have spoken with players who are reluctant to challenge the errant behaviour of their teammates - just in case it puts them off their game and leads to a loss."Every measure suggested by The Ethics Centre has either been accepted by CA's board or is under consideration, with the exception of a request that Test and ODI players are excused from playing Twenty20 Internationals to ensure they are available for at least two Sheffield Shield games and one grade game per summer.
ABC cricket commentator Jim Maxwell joins Radio Sport Mornings hosted by Miles Davis to discuss Cricket Australia's review and the players "pledge" after last summer's ball tampering scandal. Maxwell believes the players response was more than fine but criticised the management and board for not taking more responsibility. LISTEN ABOVE AS JIM MAXWELL SPEAKS TO RADIO SPORT MORNINGS
Thin skinned Davey Warner 2. Kenny Edwards driving record 3. Winx ads another Cox to the Cabinet 4. Violet Crumbles report
Australian Fast Bowler Pat Cummins is Andrew Menczel's special guest and they discuss:-How this Australian team will make Australia proud-Last years Ashes success-Pat's philosophy to life and cricket-The Dennis Lillee effect-The effects of the Ball Tampering fiascoand lots more..Email Menners at auscricketpod@gmail.com or tweet at @amenners about the show.You can keep up with all the cricket action at www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/cricket or www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/cricketGo to www.andrewmenczel.com for all the links and information about the podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bettina Arndt talks to Laura Jayes on Sky News about ball tampering and Testicular Cancer Awareness Month.
Luke Fletcher presents our first podcast, covering ball-tampering, Stuart Broad's 400th Test wicket and what is so special about Trent Bridge, with left-arm seamer Harry Gurney and Club Physiotherapist James Pipe.
Bettina Arndt talks to Laura Jayes on Sky News about ball tampering and Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. The post BA027 – Ball tampering on Sky News – Bettina Arndt appeared first on Talkhub.
This week we’ve taken a trip to the home of Bolton Wanderers FC (OfficialBWFC) where we speak to their chaplain, Phil Mason about his role within the club and community. We also look at the ball tampering scandal involving the Australian Cricket team…what were they thinking? Did they need to do that?…. Who would you […]
"We came, we drank beers, we talked footy," - Julius Caeser in his reclining years 38BC. Chip and Aimon solve all of the major problems facing the NRL and also found some time to debate which TV dad was better, Tony Danza or Bob Saget? Trick question in the end, they were both negligent fathers.
In Episode 5, we cover: 1. Ball Tampering by Australia - the conclusion 2. IPL PREVIEW! IPL 2018 Kicks off April 7th Edges & Sledges is a weekly cricket podcast with a round-up of happenings from the world of cricket, focused on Indian Cricket and the IPL. Broadcast live on Facebook once a week (facebook.com/1tip1hand)! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1tip1hand/message
In Episode 5, we cover: 1. Ball Tampering by Australia - the conclusion 2. IPL PREVIEW! IPL 2018 Kicks off April 7th Edges & Sledges is a weekly cricket podcast with a round-up of happenings from the world of cricket, focused on Indian Cricket and the IPL. Broadcast live on Facebook once a week (facebook.com/1tip1hand)! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1tip1hand/message
This week, Clancy and Errol attempt to make sense of the ball-tampering saga - like most other radio shows around the country. Rugby league is back and they speak to Manly Legend, Cliff Lyons, about how the game has changed, for better or for worse. All that and more. Recorded at Desert Rock FM from the Koala Studio in the town's Old City District. Proudly sponsored by Subway and uno Home Loans
This is one you don’t want to miss! Thomas Marshall makes his return to the show and the boys unpack all the week’s stories, starting with Stormy Daniels’ 60 Minutes interview and its implications on the POTUS, then the #MarchForOurLives movement that has kept the gun control discussion at the forefront, and finally, strap in as Jack unloads his feelings on the Australian Cricket Team’s ball tampering scandal. Hosts; Jack Kruse - @Krusey_mate Thomas Marshall - @tomdabom89 Intro Outro Music - Blast Process by Julian Bowen
Aussies cheating at cricket against South Africa half a world away had nothing to do with us. But it seemed like nothing else was in the news after the scandalous story first broke.
Aussies cheating at cricket against South Africa half a world away had nothing to do with us. But it seemed like nothing else was in the news after the scandalous story first broke.
After what has been an extraordinary week, cricket.com.au reporters Sam Ferris and Callum Kanoniuk recap the Cape Town ball-tampering saga and preview the huge fourth Test in Johannesburg
Disgraced Australian cricketer David Warner has addressed the ball-tampering debacle that has seen him and captain Steve Smith stood down from the game for 12 months.Warner and Smith took responsibility for masterminding a plan to alter the condition of the ball in a test against South Africa.On his way back to Sydney from South Africa, Warner posted his statement on the situation on Instagram."Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket. I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it. I understand the distress this has caused the sport and its fans.He said it was a stain on the game "we all love and I have loved since I was a boy.""I need to take a deep breath and spend time with family, friends and trusted advisers. You will hear from me in a few days."A post shared by David Warner (@davidwarner31) on Mar 28, 2018 at 9:37pm PDTAbout 10,000 people had commented on the post within 10 minutes of it going live. Smith and Cameron Bancroft, who was the one to actually tamper with the ball, are set to make statements once they arrive in Australia.Former Australian cricketer Kim Hughes had a sombre message for his countrymen after the cheating debacle.They were all handed bans by Cricket Australia, but Hughes told D'Arcy and Goran it was hard to shake the cheat label once you had it."Til the day they die, they'll always be known as 'oh, you're the cheat'," Hughes said. "It will be very, very lonely for them for a very long while."Cricket Australia suspended Smith and Warner for 12 months and Bancroft for nine months for their part in the ball tampering plan. It was a punishment that Hughes said needed to be handed down after the International Cricket Council stood Smith down for one match and fined Bancroft."Cricket Australia had no other option. They had to do something, and something concrete. Maybe it's a good example for the rest of the world."It's not just been a tragedy for cricket; it's a tragedy for our country. I don't think we've had a darker experience as far as sport is concerned, but certainly from our country's reputation."We've always been very proud of that Aussie spirit – have a go but be fair."Comments like 'it's just not cricket', 'accept the umpire's decision', those sorts of things are almost part of our culture, so it has been a dark day."LISTEN TO KIM HUGHES TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
Former Australian Cricket captain Steve Smith has broken down in tears during a media conference in Sydney, his first since arriving home from South Africa after the ball-tampering scandal."To all of my teammates, fans of cricket all over the world and all Australians who are disappointed ... I'm sorry," Smith said."I take full responsibility."It was a failure of leadership, of my leadership.""I'll do everything I can to make up for my mistake and the damage it has caused."If any good can come from this, if it can be a lesson to others then I hope I can be a force for change.It comes after both David Warner and Cameron Bancroft fronted up over the incident.Warner and Smith took responsibility for masterminding a plan to alter the condition of the ball in a test against South Africa.On his way back to Sydney from South Africa, Warner posted his statement on the situation on Instagram."Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket. I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it. I understand the distress this has caused the sport and its fans.He said it was a stain on the game "we all love and I have loved since I was a boy.""I need to take a deep breath and spend time with family, friends and trusted advisers. You will hear from me in a few days."A post shared by David Warner (@davidwarner31) on Mar 28, 2018 at 9:37pm PDTBancroft landed back in Australia few hours later. After landing at 4:55pm (AEDT), Bancroft was ushered out of a back entry from Perth airport into an awaiting car with Western Australia coach Justin Langer riding alongside.Bancroft addressed the ball tampering scandal, which has consumed the cricketing world, in a brief press conference."Thank you very much for coming along everyone, I've had time to reflect on the events in Cape Town and on the punishments handed down to me by the ICC and CA," Bancroft said."I want to say that I'm also very sorry."I love the game of cricket and playing for my nation and my state. There's no greater pride for me."I'm extremely disappointed and regret my actions, I'm sorry to to those people who have looked up to me in the cricket world and especially the kids."I know I'm a role model but haven't acted like one in this instance. I understand I have let many people down and I understand the disappointment in the community.The 25-year-old has shown immense character since the scandal broke despite his nine-month suspension ruling him out of playing for Australia or in Australian first class cricket until December, an exact date of his return has not been officially released.After earning his place in the Test side prior to the recent Ashes series, Bancroft has played only a total of eight Tests in his short Australian career.The findings of Cricket Australia's report pinned the incident on former vice-captain Warner as the architect of the plan to cheat, alleging he advised Bancroft how to alter the ball with sandpaper.CA alleges Warner was solely responsible for the "development of a plan to attempt to artificially alter the condition of the ball", instructing "a junior player to carry out a plan", and providing "advice to a junior player regarding how a ball could be artificially altered, including demonstrating how it could be done".CA also claims Warner failed to "voluntarily report his knowledge of the plan after the match", whereas Smith and Bancroft came clean.Former Australian cricketer Kim Hughes had a sombre message for his countrymen after the cheating debacle.They were all handed bans by Cricket Australia, but Hughes told D'Arcy and Goran it was hard to shake the cheat label once you had it."Til the day they die, they'll always be known as 'oh, you're the cheat'," Hughes said. "It will be very, very lonely for them for a very long while."Cricket Australia suspended Smith and Warner for 12 months and Bancroft for nine months for their part in the ball tamp...
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Chris Lynch was joined in studio by Newstalk ZB sports journalist/commentator Brian Ashby to discuss the updates on the Australian ball tampering scandal.
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Clutch Talk Sports Radio is back on a Wednesday! Memphis Spence of Sports Radio America Network joins us to talk who is the NBA MVP, LaVar Ball doubles down saying Lonzo Ball is better than Steph Curry is he crazy or on to something. Also Tony Romo's days are numbered as Dallas Cowboy we discuss where he goes next, and we discuss the top NFL Free Agents and their landing spots, and more!
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