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Bell says cricket needs early return of Smith

England batsman exudes compassion amid calls to reduce Australian’s ban

- BY ASHLEY HAMMOND Senior Reporter

England batsman Ian Bell put Ashes rivalry aside yesterday to say that “internatio­nal cricket needs Steve Smith”, in the wake of calls this week to reduce the Australian’s ban for his part in the ‘sandpaper-gate’ scandal.

Smith and David Warner were banned for 12 months each in March for their part in overseeing ball tampering by teammate Cameron Bancroft during the third Test against South Africa, in Cape Town, eight months ago. Bancroft got a nine-month ban, and all three cannot be considered for a leadership role in the team for 12 months after the completion of their suspension­s. ■

Former Australia coach Darren Lehmann, who resigned after the scandal, joined calls to reduce the trio’s bans this week, and Bell, who won five of the seven Ashes Tests he played against Australia, also became an unlikely source of support for Smith in particular.

It followed the resignatio­n of David Peever as Cricket Australia chairman on Thursday, three days after a damning report into the ‘win at all costs’ ■ culture of the team in the wake of the scandal.

“We don’t want to see balltamper­ing in the game, but look, Steve Smith is a good guy, a good bloke, obviously it got to the point where it got out of control a little bit,” Bell told Gulf News at the DHL Swing Against Cancer charity golf series finale at Jumeirah Golf Estates yesterday.

“Test cricket needs superstars and we’ve got ones in Virat Kohli, Joe Root and Kane Williamson, but internatio­nal cricket also needs Steve Smith. He’s averaging 60 runs in Test matches, is great to watch and is different technicall­y than a lot of the other players, and that’s the kind of thing that’s great to watch in Test cricket, guys doing it their own way, so we do need him back in Test cricket in particular.”

All three bans will be over before next year’s 50-over World Cup in May and the Ashes Test in August, which will both be held in the UK.

However, Bell — who scored 22 Test centuries in 12 years with England, and is still holding out for a recall even at the age of 36 — said it was in no one’s interest to see Australia head into those encounters depleted or undercooke­d.

“England in particular will want Smith, Warner and Bancroft, because they’ll want to beat the best Australia team that Australia can put out.”

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