WATCH: Are the Aussies lying over how long they’ve tampered?
New footage emerges of Cameron Bancroft already engaging in suspicious, 'sugary' behaviour during the Ashes against England.
Steven Smith (capt) of Australia during day 3 of the 3rd Sunfoil Test match between South Africa and Australia at PPC Newlands on March 24, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images)
Steve Smith’s insistence that the Australians’ ball-tampering during the third Test against the Proteas was the first time it has happened under his captaincy is now in doubt.
New footage has emerged of Cameron Bancroft, the Aussie opener who was the main actor in the Newlands drama, putting sugar in his pocket during the Ashes against England earlier this year.
There’s no cricket law against putting the condiment in a trouser pocket but given the context of what has happened in Cape Town, it suddenly suggests that Smith’s words might not have been quite truthful.
Here’s Cameron Bancroft appearing to put sugar in his pocket against England in January… pic.twitter.com/ju6W47PECc
— David Coverdale (@dpcoverdale) March 24, 2018
The Aussie skipper is apparently already on his way back home as he’s suspended for the fourth Test starting in Johannesburg on Friday.
Cricket Australia have already commenced their investigation into the saga that has rocked world cricket.
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