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Ball-tampering scandal, as it happened: Lehmann to step down as Australia coach after 4th Test; Somerset sack Bancroft

FirstCricket Staff March 29, 2018, 22:43:38 IST

The ball-tampering scandal led the front pages of all of the Australia’s major newspapers, the headlines mostly working around the single word “Shame”.

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Ball-tampering scandal, as it happened: Lehmann to step down as Australia coach after 4th Test; Somerset sack Bancroft
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So that brings us to end of today’s coverage. Keep follow Firstpost for more news and updates on the ball-tampering scandal. Until next time, goodbye.
March 29, 2018, 22:30:39 (IST)
ICMYI: Kane Williamson has been appointed as the Sunrisers Hyderabad captain for the upcoming season, after David Warner stepped down due to his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal.
March 29, 2018, 22:05:22 (IST)
David Warner is yet to address the media after formally after the Sandpaper Gate. It was reported that he is going to challenge the ban. But there has been no confirmation about it.
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RCB’s Parthiv Patel feels Australia ball-tampering scandal will not affect tournament’s brand value. Read about his thoughts here .
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The ball tampering incident should not define Steve Smith and his two fallen teammates, according to Indian batsman Rohit Sharma. 

Read why .

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James Sutherland: Darren Lehmann is the coach for this Test and I wish him and the team all the best
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James Sutherland: I’m not resigning and what’s happened over the last few days has only strengthened my resolve.
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James Sutherland: (On Lehmann) Darren Lehmann has provided fantastic service and been part of a successful team that won a World Cup and a couple of Ashes … his work ethic has been terrific and he genuinely cares for and loves his players
March 29, 2018, 19:35:38 (IST)
James Sutherland is addressing the media. Quotes to follow.
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March 29, 2018, 19:20:03 (IST)

Somerset director of cricket Andy Hurry has said Bancroft would not be the club’s overseas player for the 2018 season.

Read the club’s statement here .

March 29, 2018, 18:55:23 (IST)
Somerset’s statement: I have met this morning with the CEO, Club Captain and Head Coach and with the Club’s best interests at the centre of our decision can confirm Cameron Bancroft will not be our overseas player for the 2018 season.
March 29, 2018, 18:39:40 (IST)
Somerset announce that Cameron Bancroft will no longer be their overseas player for the 2018 season.
March 29, 2018, 18:20:23 (IST)

I think he’s one of the good guys and he’s just been caught in a bad place — Faf du Plessis said in a pre-match press conference. 

Read about it here .

March 29, 2018, 18:03:20 (IST)
Lehmann: As many who sit in this room will know, life on the road means a lot of time away from loved ones and after speaking to my family, it is the right time to step away. I hope the team rebuilds and the Australian public can forgive the young men and get behind the XI
March 29, 2018, 17:53:51 (IST)
Reports also suggest that Sutherland has confirmed he is not resigning.
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March 29, 2018, 17:52:09 (IST)
Lehmann: Saying goodbye to the players was the toughest thing I’ve ever had to do
March 29, 2018, 17:50:46 (IST)
Reports coming in that Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland will address the media in an hour.
March 29, 2018, 17:45:29 (IST)

Rohit Sharma releases a statement. 

March 29, 2018, 17:31:53 (IST)
JUST IN: Darren Lehmann to step down as Australia head coach after the fourth Test.
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Steve Smith has been getting an outpouring of sympathy from cricketers and fans alike after his emotional press conference right after landing in Sydney. However, that isn’t exactly the case with former vice-captain David Warner. 

Here are the latest reactions from the cricketing fraternity on Twitter to Smith’s presser
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March 29, 2018, 16:51:53 (IST)

“I made a serious error of judgement and I now understand the consequences. It was a failure of leadership…my leadership. I’ll do everything I can to make up for my mistake and the damage it has caused. If any good can come of this, it would be a lesson to others and I hope I can be a force of change,” said disgraced former Australia captain Steve Smith after landing in Sydney.

Read the full text of his emotional statement at the press conference here
March 29, 2018, 16:11:30 (IST)

On this day, three years ago, Steve Smith hit the winning runs for Australia against New Zealand in the final of the 2015 World Cup at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, guiding the side to their fifth world title. 

Three years later, Smith might have experienced the worst and the most emotional day of his life so far.

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Just a few reactions to the emotional Steve Smith press conference coming in from various cricketers.
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Meanwhile, Bancroft has apologised for his act of trying to scuff up the ball, which got picked up on cameras all around the stadium that eventually spiralled into the scandal that is dominating headlines across the cricketing world. 

The Western Australian batsman added that he had never committed such an offense in the past, and that he is committed towards making a comeback.

Read the full story here
March 29, 2018, 14:45:36 (IST)

Watch Steve Smith’s emotional press conference 

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March 29, 2018, 14:42:48 (IST)

Do you think one-year bans for Steve Smith and David Warner are excessive? Have your say on our poll:

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Michael Clarke is also stunned by Smith’s press conference

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Mitchell Johnson reacts to Steve Smith’s press conference 

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Steve Smith says it hurts him to see his parents hurt

An emotional Steve Smith says, “To see my old man in pain and to see my mom hurt. It is devastating and I’m truly sorry.”

Johannesburg: Disgraced skipper Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner were heading home to an angry Australia Thursday after being banned for a year over a cheating scandal that has left their careers in tatters and sponsors deserting the game. Cricket Australia said they had been suspended from “all international and domestic cricket” while opening batsman Cameron Bancroft was exiled for nine months over the ball-tampering incident during the third Test in South Africa. Their fall from grace has been dramatic, and fast, with cricket chiefs bowing to uproar at home where sportsmen and women are held in high esteem and expected to act in the best interests of the game. [caption id=“attachment_4411237” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann, reacts as he speaks, during a media conference in Johannesburg. AP Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann, reacts as he speaks, during a media conference in Johannesburg. AP[/caption] Authorities also needed to act decisively to counter mounting concern from sponsors over reputational damage. CA’s response wasn’t enough to save an estimated Aus$20 million (US$15 million) partnership with naming rights sponsor Magellan which tore up its three-year contract Thursday after barely seven months. “A conspiracy by the leadership of the Australian men’s Test cricket team which broke the rules with a clear intention to gain an unfair advantage during the third Test in South Africa goes to the heart of integrity,” said the fund manager’s chief Hamish Douglass. “Regrettably, these recent events are so inconsistent with our values that we are left with no option but to terminate our ongoing partnership with Cricket Australia.” The financial cost for the players is also growing with sporting goods company ASICS ending its relationship with Warner and Bancroft. Electronics giant LG axed Warner on Wednesday. Other team sponsors, including Qantas and Commonwealth Bank, have voiced their deep disappointment over the scandal but so far have taken no action. Smith, a golden boy compared to Donald Bradman for his batting exploits, is reportedly a broken man. He was jeered as he made his way through Johannesburg airport on Wednesday surrounded by police and media and will face the music at home with a press conference scheduled for Thursday evening. There are also concerns over his mental state in the current rabid climate, with coach Darren Lehmann calling for all three men to be “given a second chance”. The Australian newspaper said Smith, used to being on a pedestal, had been a tearful wreck since the scandal broke and there were fears that his life might unravel during his exile. “He deserves to feel the pain of exile,” the newspaper said. “But then another mission starts to ensure the grief that is crippling him at the moment does not destroy him.” Former great Shane Warne, no stranger himself to controversy, offered the trio an olive branch despite days of a harsh and judgemental Australian public baying for blood. “What the public wants to see is change. They want to see you be a better person,” he wrote in a column for the Sydney Daily Telegraph. “They’ll support you if they see that, and they’ll forgive you.” Smith — the world’s No 1 Test batsman — was charged with knowledge of the potential ball-altering plan, while Warner was charged with developing the plot and instructing Bancroft to carry it out. CA said Bancroft, who has played just eight Tests, had attempted to “artificially alter the condition of the ball using sandpaper”. CA added Smith had continued to try to cover up the plot by issuing “misleading public comments regarding the nature, extent and participants of the plan”. In a further blow, it ruled Smith and Bancroft would not be considered for team leadership positions until a minimum of 12 months after the end of their suspensions, and Warner will never lead again. While they are banned from top level cricket, they can still play at club level in Australia or in other countries. However, both Smith and Warner have been ejected from this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL), losing contracts worth nearly US$2 million each. While they have been banished, Lehmann remains in charge because Cricket Australia said he was unaware of what was going on. “As a coach you feel for them as people,” Lehmann said in Johannesburg. “They are young men and I hope people will give them a second chance. Their health and well-being is extremely important to us. I worry about them mentally.” Wicketkeeper Tim Paine will take over the Australian captaincy for the fourth and final Test starting in Johannesburg on Friday, with hosts South Africa leading a bad-tempered series 2-1. Matt Renshaw, Glenn Maxwell and Joe Burns have been flown into Johannesburg to replace the exiled trio. With inputs from Agencies

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