The Borneo Post

Durham defend making ball-tamperer Cameron Bancroft their captain

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LONDON: Durham insisted shamed Australia batsman Cameron Bancroft is “the best available option” to captain the northeast English county.

Bancroft was banned for nine months for ball-tampering in a Test against South Africa in Cape Town last March while Australia captain Steve Smith and deputy David Warner received year-long suspension­s. Bancroft’s ban ended in December.

The 26-year- old, acting under what he later said was pressure from Warner, applied sandpaper to the ball and then hid the sandpaper down his trousers.

Thursday’s announceme­nt that Bancroft was to succeed retired former England all-rounder Paul Collingwoo­d as Durham captain provoked widespread surprise – particular­ly as he will miss their Championsh­ip opener to attend Western Australia’s end-of-season awards dinner and could later be selected for Australia’s Ashes series in England.

But Durham chief executive Tim Bostock insisted the club were left with few other options.

“He is the best available option. We certainly considered two of our existing Durham players for the role but they didn’t want to do it, they wanted to focus on their own performanc­e, we looked at Alex Lees and Ben Raine,” Bostock told BBC Radio Five on Sunday.

Bostock added: “Cameron, most importantl­y, wants to do it. He doesn’t ( have a lot of experience) but neither had Joe Root when he became England captain.” — AFP

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