Millennium Post

MESSI WATCHES ARGENTINA COLLAPSE

With Barca superstar rested, Isco’s hattrick help Spain rout Argentina 6-1 in internatio­nal friendlies

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Steve Smith and David Warner were slapped with a one-year internatio­nal ban and ousted from this year's IPL, while Cameron Bancroft was suspended for nine months as Cricket Australia cracked the whip on the errant trio for its role in the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

The lengthy bans on the trio effectivel­y rule them out of the November-december series against India. Virat Kohli's men are scheduled to tour Australia to play four Tests, three One Day Internatio­nals (ODIS) and three Twenty20 Internatio­nal (T20I) matches.

In an extensive statement, Cricket Australia announced the sanctions imposed on the three players, who were ordered to leave for home yesterday midway through the ongoing Test series against South Africa. The cricketers have seven days to appeal against the bans imposed on them.

“Steve Smith: suspension of 12 months from all internatio­nal and domestic cricket.

David Warner: suspension of 12 months from all internatio­nal and domestic cricket.

Cameron Bancroft: suspension of 9 months from all internatio­nal and domestic cricket,” the CA statement read.

All three players will, however, be permitted to play club cricket “to maintain links with the cricket community”.

As per the CA code of conduct, Smith has been found guilty of having knowledge of a potential plan to attempt to artificial­ly alter the condition of the ball; failure to take steps to seek to prevent the developmen­t and implementa­tion of that plan; and directing that evidence of attempted tampering be concealed on the field of play, among other things.

Smith had also been charged for “seeking to mislead Match Officials and others regarding Bancroft's attempts to artificial­ly alter the condition of the ball; and misleading public comments regarding the nature,extentandp­articipant­s of the plan.”

“In addition, all three players will be required to undertake 100 hours of voluntary service in community cricket.”

In a double blow for Smith and Warner, the two were barred from this year's IPL. This came after the CA sanctions and their forced stepping down as captains of Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad respective­ly. Bancroft does not play in the IPL.

CA said Smith and Bancroft will not be considered for team leadership positions until one year after the end of their ban, while Warner will never be an option for captaincy role.

“Any considerat­ion of future leadership would be conditiona­l on acceptance by fans and the public, form and authority among the playing group. David Warner will not be considered for team leadership positions in the future.”

CA Chairman David Peever said the rather stringent penalties are a reflection of Australia's current outrage at the actions of the players.

“These are significan­t penalties for profession­al players and the Board does not impose them lightly.

“It is hoped that following a period of suspension, the players will be able to return to playing the game they love and eventually rebuild their careers,” he said.

 ??  ?? Isco celebrates after scoring his hattrick in Madrid on Tuesday
Isco celebrates after scoring his hattrick in Madrid on Tuesday

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