Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Smith and Bancroft will not challenge 1-year suspension

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: Former captain Steve Smith said Wednesday he desperatel­y wants to play for Australia again but will not be challengin­g a 12-month ban for a balltamper­ing scandal that rocked cricket. Opening batsman Cameron Bancroft echoed similar sentiments, saying he was determined to earn back the trust of the Australian public.

Cricket Australia last week suspended Smith and David Warner from all internatio­nal and domestic cricket for a year, while Bancroft was suspended for nine months over the incident during the third Test in South Africa.

All three players have admitted what they did was wrong and a wave of sympathy has been growing for Smith since his public apology, during which he broke down in tears. The trio had until Thursday to tell Cricket Australia whether they accepted their punishment or would opt for a hearing, as is their right.

Warner has yet to comment but Smith, a golden boy who is compared to Donald Bradman for his batting exploits, took to social media to make clear he would do his time.

“I would give anything to have this behind me and be back representi­ng my country,” he tweeted, in his first comments since the emotional press conference on his return to Australia last Thursday.

“But I meant what I said about taking full responsibi­lity as captain of the team. I won’t be challengin­g the sanctions. They’ve been imposed by CA to send a strong message and I have accepted them.”

Smith -- the world’s number one 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.

Since the scandal erupted, Smith has lost a lucrative Indian Premier League contract and has been dumped by sponsors.

Bancroft, who used sandpaper to scratch the surface of the ball, said he had informed Cricket Australia he would serve his ban. “Today I lodged the paperwork with Cricket Australia and will be accepting the sanction handed down,” he said on Twitter.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ South African fans had mocked Aussie balltamper­ing incident.
AFP ▪ South African fans had mocked Aussie balltamper­ing incident.

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