Australian bowlers were aware of ball-tampering tactics ,says Cameron Bancroft
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Cricket Australia (CA) said it is open to new information on the 2018 ball-tampering scandal after Cameron Bancroft, who was at the centre of the incident, indicated that the bowlers were aware of the changes being made to the ball.
Cricket Australia (CA) said it is open to new information on the 2018 ball-tampering scandal after Cameron Bancroft, who was at the centre of the incident, indicated that the bowlers were aware of the changes being made to the ball. "CA has maintained all along that if anyone is in possession of new information in regard to the Cape Town Test of 2018, they should come forward and present it. The investigation conducted at the time was detailed and comprehensive. Since then, no one has presented new information to CA that casts doubt on the investigation's findings." " a CA spokesman is quoted as by ESPNCricinfo. The 28-year-old batsman while talking to 'The Guardian' in England where he is to play county cricket for Durham."Yeah, look, all I wanted to do was to be responsible and accountable for my own actions and part. Yeah, obviously what I did benefits bowlers, and the awareness around that, probably, is self-explanatory. I guess one thing I learnt through the journey and being responsible is that's where the buck stops (with Bancroft himself). Had I had better awareness I would have made a much better decision." "Uh yeah, look, I think, yeah, I think it's pretty probably self-explanatory," he said on being asked about the involvement of bowling pacer that includes Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood.More Related News