Ponting to open his ball tampering stitches

in #cricket7 years ago

3a2488052658bdd0969310dde66fb47d.pngFormer Australia captain Ricky Ponting has finally said that Australia's World Cup winning captain Ricky Ponting has said that he will not be able to bowl in the Cape Town Test. He is in charge of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Delhi Daredevils' head coach. Ponting, 43, said at a press conference yesterday that this is the first time I have answered a question about what happened in South Africa a few weeks ago. As a former player and captain, I was very shocked at the incident. Australia always plays tough and fair cricket and spectators also expect that kind of game. And culture is very interesting to me. Because, when you go back a little while, when Australia win the Ashes, there is no problem with the culture of the team. But I think the reality of the dressing room is not similar to what has been said about the culture. Cameron Bancroft made the ball tampering in the third Test in Cape Town. That's caught on TV cameras. After accepting the ball tampering, Bancroft and captain Steven Smith In the incident, Smith was banned for one Test and fined the match fee by the ICC. And 75 percent of the match fee for the bancarft was fined. Cricket Australia (CA), however, took a stern step in this scandal. Smith, Bancroft, and David Warner proved guilty in Cricket Australia's investigation As a result, all three were subjected to the punishment of the board. Smith and Warner were banned in domestic and international cricket for a year. Bancroft is banned for nine months.

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