Bancroft not going to be the last, finger-pointing in ball-tampering scandal will continue: David Saker
India Today
Cricket Australia has said it is open to investigation the ball-tampering scandal again after opener Cameron Bancroft hinted that Australia bowlers were aware of the tactics employed by him during the Newlands Test in 2018.
Former Australia bowling coach David Saker, who was in charge of the team during the ball-tampering scandal, has said the finger-pointing from the infamous incident in the Newlands Test is not going to stop anytime soon. David Saker was overseeing the preparations of Australia pacers during the Test match in 2018 wherein as many as 3 players, including then captain Steve Smith, were banned for ball-tampering. Cameron Bancroft was caught on camera using sandpaper to scuff the cricket ball used during the Test. Saker said it will not be unfair if Cricket Australia decides to reopen investigations into the ball-tampering scandal. Smith, David Warner and Bancroft were handed one-year bans by the CA. While Smith was barred from holding captaincy roles for 2 years, Warner was banned for life from becoming captain.More Related News