It’s known as ‘The Gentlman’s Game’ but over the weekend, after revelations that the Australian team had made a deliberate attempt to cheat in a test match against South Africa by tampering with the ball, cricket has become anything but.
The sport’s fans were shocked when the Australian team captain, Steve Smith, admitted he and his teammates had purposely attempted to alter the surface of the ball during the third test in Cape Town. After teammate Cameron Bancroft was spotted rubbing the ball’s surface with yellow sticky tape, both he and Steve Smith came clean in a press conference.
“I saw an opportunity to potentially use some tape and get some granules from the rough patches on the wicket and I guess try to change the ball condition,” Bancroft told reporters, while Smith added, “We made a poor choice. We deeply regret our actions.”
Watch: Steve Smith admits to ball tampering in the third test against South Africa.
Steve Smith and the team’s vice captain, David Warner, have both been stood down from their positions as the match heads into its fourth day. Smith has been suspended from the next test and he’s been fined 100 per cent of his match fee.
Cricket Australia is expected to launch an official investigation into the incident, which could well spell the end of Smith, Warner, Bancroft and coach Darren Lehmann’s careers.