Cheat pair punished

Australia cheats: Captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner handed 12-month bans for ball tampering

Cameron Bancroft has copped a nine-month ban for his role in the storm which saw all three sent home from the tour of South Africa

AUSTRALIA cricket captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner have been handed 12-month bans for ball tampering by Cricket Australia.

And Cameron Bancroft has copped a nine-month ban for his role in the cheating storm.

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Disgraced cricketer Steve Smith is escorted by cops at OR Tambo Airport in JohannesburgCredit: AP:Associated Press
Police in Johannesburg take Steve Smith to the airport for his flight back to AustraliaCredit: AP:Associated Press

All three have been sent home from the tour of South Africa.

Opener Bancroft was filmed rubbing sandpaper on the surface of the ball in an effort to encourage reverse swing.

Bancroft and Smith admitted a pre-meditated plan to cheat.

However, Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland said head coach Darren Lehmann did not know of the ploy and will remain in his job.

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That decision was reached despite Lehmann saying he was aware of "techniques" used by players to gain an advantage.

Warner has also stepped down as captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the wake of the scandal.


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Smith - who has been stripped of his role as skipper of Rajasthan Royals - was needed a police escort at the airport as he was mobbed before flying home in disgrace.

Australia has been thrown into a national state of outrage since the scandal unfolded, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calling the event a "shocking disappointment".

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Steve Smith is being sent home from South Africa in disgraceCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Cricket Australia chairman David Peever said: ";The CA Board understands and shares the anger of fans and the broader Australian community about these events.

"They go to the integrity and reputation of Australian Cricket and Australian sport and the penalties must reflect that.

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