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Cameron Bancroft ball-tampering incident

Mark Taylor Feels Reawakening of Ball-Tampering Scandal Dents Steve Smith’s Chances of Regaining Captaincy

Mark Taylor feels that Cricket Australia will not go away with it which makes the case worse for Smith at the moment to regain the captaincy.

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Smith, Warner and Bancroft ‘got away with murder’: Curtly Ambrose

They are eligible for international selection, but Ambrose believes that bans were not harsh enough.

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Tim Paine promises a respectful comeback for Australia

"Going forward we have a clean slate. We can rewrite the way we play a little bit," said Paine.

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Ball-tampering row: Cameron Bancroft to not appeal against 9-month ban

Bancroft took to his Twitter account and said that he decided to accept the sanction levelled by the Cricket Australia.

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Video and full transcript: David Warner, Steven Smith, Cameron Bancroft, Darren Lehmann

The Australian team made headlines in recent times due to ball-tampering scandal when their players were found guilty.

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Ball-tampering row: Varun Dhawan shows sympathy for Steven Smith

Varun Dhawan has sympathized over Steven Smith, who has been banned for a year by the CA over ball-tampering.

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Ball tampering controversy: Michael Vaughan “pretty sure” it happened during Ashes 2017-18

"I'm pretty sure that it was going on during Ashes. But it wasn't the reason why England lost 4-0. They still would have lost that series." - Michael Vaughan.

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Steven Smith to remain Australia captain until CA investigates ball-tampering incident

CA were "extremely disappointed and shocked" but added that the governing body wanted to get a clearer picture of the facts before making any decisions.

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Michael Clarke open to return as Australia’s Test captain after ball-tampering scandal

Clarke retired in 2015 after his 115th and final Test of the Ashes series against England.

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Michael Atherton says ‘premeditated’ nature of Australia’s ball-tampering different from his ‘dirt in pocket’ affair

Back in 1994, then England captain Atherton was seen taking dirt from his pocket and rubbing it on the ball during a Test against South Africa at Lord's.

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