Ball tampering News
David Warner has urged Cricket Australia to clarify why the ball was changed on the final day of the Australia A vs India A warm-up match. The umpires cited ball deterioration, but Warner insists further explanation from officials is necessary
Kumar justified his reluctance to join RCB by citing the geographical distance from Bangalore to Meerut, his unfamiliarity with the English language, and the unsuitability of the food.
According to New Zealand Cricket, the complaint has been referred to a first-class cricket commissioner.
The report also said that three disciplinary points have been added to the disciplinary record of Bopara, who was captaining Sylhet Sunrisers in the match against the Khulna Tigers. In the incident which happened during the ninth over of the match, TV cameras showed Bopara running his fingernails over the ball before bowling a delivery.
The second Test between India and England witnessed a bizarre moment on Day 4, which many claimed was an effort to tamper with the ball.
Michael Holding feels legalising ball tampering in the post COVID-19 world is a bit "self contradictory" while Proteas great Allan Donald is completely on the opposite end of the spectrum on a subject that has divided opinions.
ICC has said there is a strong desire to position cricket as a game people can trust. Among the many changes, ICC has said member boards too can face action for misconduct of its players.
England`s limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan expects Australia to be "galvanised" when they face his team next month in their first series after the ball tampering scandal in South Africa.
Smith and Warner are serving year-long bans for their part in the Cape Town scandal in March, while Bancroft got a nine-month suspension.
Australian cricketer David Warner, currently serving a ban for his involvement in a ball-tampering row, has praised wife Candice for showing exemplary courage in the face of severe backlash for the family.
The wife of disgraced cricketer David Warner revealed Thursday she suffered a miscarriage in the aftermath of her husband's part in a ball-tampering scandal that rocked the game.
Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner were stripped of their leadership roles and banned from the sport for one year after a plot to alter the ball`s condition during the third Test in March.
The family's tearful union, captured by lenses, was splashed on the telly and social media.
Steve Smith has been banned from cricket for one year and will also not play in the IPL after he admitted to allowing ball tampering during South Africa vs Australia Test in Cape Town.
Steve Smith stood down from his post as captain and was banned for one test match by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Sunday after admitting conspiring to tamper with the ball during the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town.
As reported by Espncricinfo, CA's head of integrity Iain Roy and team performance manager Pat Howard travelled to Cape Town to initiate a probe into the matter.
The cricketing world was in a big shock as news of the Australian cricket team indulging in ball tampering was reported. It led to an outrage, following which skipper Steve Smith and vice captain David Warner decided to step down from their positions.
A probe has been launched in to the incident
Cricket Australia said today Steve Smith was to remain captain while they investigate a ball-tampering scandal during the third Test against South Africa that has plunged the game into crisis.
England rejected ball-tampering allegations as a "beat-up" on Friday as rain frustrated their push for first victory of this Ashes series against Australia.
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