The Free Press Journal

‘Hope no one gets treated the way Smith and Warner were’

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India captain Virat Kohli says he was sad to see the public backlash faced by Steve Smith and David Warner for their role in the balltamper­ing scandal in South Africa earlier this year.

Smith and Warner are currently serving one year ban after being found of guilty of ball-tampering during the Cape Town Test in March. “Well, it was sad to see. As big a thing as it became, you never want to see anyone go through that because I have known David and I have known Steve as well,” Kohli told former Australian wicketkeep­er Adam Gilchrist in an interview on Fox Cricket.

“Apart all the competitiv­eness on the field and all the battles that you have, you never want to see such a magnitude happen to two sportsmen and what happened after was, I felt, very bad. I felt like that the things happened after shouldn’t have happened,” he said.

Besides Smith and Warner, Cricket Australia also handed a nine-month ban to Cameron Bancroft for playing his part in the infamous incident. Upon their arrival from South Africa, Smith and Warner were treated like criminals. “The thing that hit me the hardest was the way they were received at the airports and the way they were escorted out. Those things to me felt like this is very, very hectic.

“It is not my place to comment on the decisions but to treat people like that for me it was unpleasant to see.”

“The thing that hit me the hardest was the way they [Smith and Warner] were received at the airports and the way they were escorted out”

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