Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Watson, Bailey in panel to draft charter of behaviour

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Former Test players Shane Watson and George Bailey will join Australia captains Tim Paine and Rachael Haynes on a panel tasked with drafting a charter of behaviour in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, Cricket Australia said. The player review, to be overseen by former Test opener Rick Mccosker, will also include fast bowler Pat Cummins and Darren Lehmann’s replacemen­t as coach of the men’s team, CA said.

The team’s culture has been under the microscope since batsman Cameron Bancroft was spotted by cameras trying to scuff up the ball with a piece of sandpaper during the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town. The scandal saw then-captain Steve Smith and deputy David Warner banned for a year, with Bancroft suspended for nine months.

Lehmann, who was appointed in 2013, was cleared of wrongdo- ing by CA but resigned as coach in March more than 12 months before his contract was up.

CA have also appointed Simon Longstaff, executive director of the Sydney-based Ethics Centre, to lead a separate independen­t review into the governing body. The Ethics Centre led a review into the culture at the Australian Olympic Committee last year after multiple allegation­s of bul- lying rocked the organisati­on.

“We understand and share the disappoint­ment of fans and the broader Australian community about these events (in South Africa),” CA chairman David Peever said in a statement.

“The reviews will commence immediatel­y, and we fully anticipate being able to begin implementi­ng findings before the start of the 2018-19 cricket season.”

 ?? AFP ?? Steve Smith and David Warner are serving suspension.
AFP Steve Smith and David Warner are serving suspension.

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