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No surprises in new reveals in ball tampering scandal, says Michael Clarke

  • Then-Australian captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner were given a 1-year ban for the ball tampering plot
  • A nine month suspension was given to opener Cameron Bancroft, who had the sandpaper in his possession
  • Cricket Australia said it was open to a re-investigation into the incident

Written by:Ketan
Published: May 17, 2021 09:47:03 Melbourne VIC, Australia

Former Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke is not surprised by the fact that more players were aware about the 2018 ball tampering plot and Cricket Australia trying to hide the issue.

After there was light on the scandal, The Australian team was placed
under review and then captain Steve Smith and his Deputy David Warner were given 1 year ban. A nine
month suspension was given to opener Cameron Bancroft, who had the sandpaper in
his possession.

The issue was reopened last week when Bancroft revealed that more
Australian players in the team at that time had knowledge about the plot.

“If you are playing sport at the highest level you know your tools that good it’s not funny. Can you imagine that ball being thrown back to the bowler and the bowler not knowing about it? Please,” Clarke told Sky Sports radio on Monday.

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“I love how the articles in the paper are, ‘It is such a big surprise that Cameron Bancroft has made a …’ Actually, if you read his quotes, it is not what he did say as what he didn’t say in regards to other people knowing about ‘sandpapergate’,” he said.

Following Bancroft’s interview, Cricket Australia said it was open to a re-investigation into the incident and its integrity team has already approached the pacer for more information.

“What’s the surprise? That more than three people knew? I don’t think anybody who has played the game of cricket, or knows a little bit about cricket, would know that in a team like that, at the highest level, when the ball is such an important part of the game,” Clarke said.

“If you’d played the game of cricket, you would know more than three people know what was going on in there. The problem Cricket Australia has is the fact they’ve tried to sweep it under the carpet and not come out and tell the full story.

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“You don’t have to have played cricket at the highest level. If you know anything about the game of cricket, you know on that day, on that field, what went down, more than three people had to know about it. Impossible not to…

“That’s why there’s going to be finger-pointing until, I think until someone writes their book and tells the complete, honest truth. It will continue because it hasn’t been finished, so much is left unsaid from the players and even what happened with staff.” Clarke also threw his weight behind Bancroft.

“I don’t think Cameron Bancroft should be smashed for what he’s come out and said, he’s tried to say nothing but he’s doing an interview,” he said.

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Former Australia bowling coach David Saker, who was with the team during the 2018 ball-tampering scandal, on Sunday said it was a “monumental mistake” which could have been prevented and for which fingers can also be pointed at him.

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