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Australia ball-tampering bans are unfair, player union says | Australia ball-tampering bans are unfair, player union says |
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Cricket Australia should reconsider bans given to three Test cricketers involved in a ball-tampering scandal, the players' union says. | Cricket Australia should reconsider bans given to three Test cricketers involved in a ball-tampering scandal, the players' union says. |
Former captain Steven Smith and batsmen David Warner and Cameron Bancroft apologised last week over the incident in a Test match in South Africa. | Former captain Steven Smith and batsmen David Warner and Cameron Bancroft apologised last week over the incident in a Test match in South Africa. |
Smith and Warner received 12-month bans from the sport, while Bancroft was suspended for nine months. | Smith and Warner received 12-month bans from the sport, while Bancroft was suspended for nine months. |
The bans were "disproportionate" to the misconduct, the union said. | |
Australian media outlets have reported that the players, in particular former vice-captain Warner, are considering whether to challenge the bans. | Australian media outlets have reported that the players, in particular former vice-captain Warner, are considering whether to challenge the bans. |
Australian Cricketers' Association president Greg Dyer said the players had shown "absolutely extraordinary" contrition through their separate press conferences. | Australian Cricketers' Association president Greg Dyer said the players had shown "absolutely extraordinary" contrition through their separate press conferences. |
"Their distressed faces has sent a message across the globe as effective as any sanctions could be," he said on Tuesday. | "Their distressed faces has sent a message across the globe as effective as any sanctions could be," he said on Tuesday. |
"I think Australia cried with Steve Smith last Thursday - I know I certainly did." | "I think Australia cried with Steve Smith last Thursday - I know I certainly did." |
Cricket Australia's investigation found that Warner had instructed Bancroft to carry out the plan to scratch the ball with sandpaper, and demonstrated to him how to do it. | Cricket Australia's investigation found that Warner had instructed Bancroft to carry out the plan to scratch the ball with sandpaper, and demonstrated to him how to do it. |
Degrading one side of a ball can help it to swing in the air, making it harder for batsmen to play. | Degrading one side of a ball can help it to swing in the air, making it harder for batsmen to play. |
Mr Dyer said Smith and Bancroft had been "rushed" to face the media immediately after the match in Cape Town. | Mr Dyer said Smith and Bancroft had been "rushed" to face the media immediately after the match in Cape Town. |
"It would be unfair to any person in any workplace to be rushed in this fashion," he said. | "It would be unfair to any person in any workplace to be rushed in this fashion," he said. |
"The pressure the players were under was not an excuse, but it is relevant." | "The pressure the players were under was not an excuse, but it is relevant." |
He also called for a review into Australia's "win-at-all-costs culture". | He also called for a review into Australia's "win-at-all-costs culture". |
Coach Darren Lehmann resigned last week, despite Cricket Australia finding that he had no involvement in the incident. | Coach Darren Lehmann resigned last week, despite Cricket Australia finding that he had no involvement in the incident. |
Under the sanctions, Warner will not be considered for any Australian team leadership positions in the future, while Smith and Bancroft cannot assume captaincy roles for at least two years. | Under the sanctions, Warner will not be considered for any Australian team leadership positions in the future, while Smith and Bancroft cannot assume captaincy roles for at least two years. |
Smith and Warner have also resigned from the captaincies of their Indian Premier League teams, and lost lucrative sponsorship deals. | Smith and Warner have also resigned from the captaincies of their Indian Premier League teams, and lost lucrative sponsorship deals. |
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