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ball-tampering

David Warner Manager James Erskine Makes Sensational Claims On Infamous Ball Tampering Saga In 2018

David Warner, Cameron Bancroft, Steve Smith were found guilty of ball-tampering in a Test against South Africa in 2018.

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Captaincy Boost For Steve Smith, Could Return to Lead Australia – Report

Smith was banned from the captaincy role for two years after the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

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Former Quick Manoj Prabhakar in Favour of Proposed Ball-Tampering Law

Prabhakar feels there's a different type of oil which could be one of the options to be looked at.

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ICC Could Approve External Ball Tampering Methods To Replace Use of Saliva

The ICC is mulling the use of artificial substances to shine the ball after its medical committee highlighted the dangers of the use of saliva.

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Nicholas Pooran Will Learn From His Ball-Tampering Mistake: Steve Smith

Elaborating on how the ball-tampering scandal had influenced him, Smith said he is now far better at recognising himself mentally and he needed a break from time to time.

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West Indies Batsman Nicholas Pooran Handed Four-Match Ban For Ball-Tampering

Pooran will now miss the next four T20I games for the Windies and will have five demerit points added to his record.

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Alastair Cook reveals David Warner’s unknown confession

Warner was handed a suspension for being a part of the group that altered the ball with sandpaper during a Test match against South Africa in March 2018.

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The Ashes 2019: Steve Smith rises above crude English taunts to seal history Edgbaston victory

Smith rose above taunts of "We saw you cry on the telly" with centuries in each innings before England crumbled to a 251-run defeat.

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Proud father of Steve Smith opens up after watching his son’s extraordinary return to Test cricket

Smith smashed a heroic 144 that not only bailed Australia out of trouble in the first Ashes 2019 Test at Edgbaston, but also helped set a competitive total.

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England will try and rub a bit more salt in our wounds: David Warner

Despite being in good nick, Warner understands that in English conditions with the ball swinging, he has to be mindful of the moving delivery.

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