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Steve Smith s push to captain Australia has been set back by the resurgence of the ball-tampering scandal, former Test skipper Mark Taylor says.
Taylor, one of Smith s staunchest supporters, also backed Australia s bowlers from the Cape Town Test in insisting that they were an unwitting part of Sandpapergate .
Smith lost his Australian captaincy and copped a 12-month playing ban over the ball-tampering plot; which he failed to stop, as opposed to initiating. Taylor believes that he can return as captain but the reopening of old wounds was unhelpful. It doesn t help. No doubt about it, it doesn t help his case, because he like I m sure most people involved in the game would like this just to go away; which it won t go away, Taylor said on
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Australia s Test bowlers conveniently overlooked the fact that they d been implicated by a teammate when complaining about fresh scrutiny over the ball-tampering scandal.
So says former Australian captain Michael Clarke, an obvious target of a pointed statement from Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon. We pride ourselves on our honesty. So it s been disappointing to see that our integrity has been questioned by some journalists and past players in recent days in regard to the Cape Town Test of 2018, the statement said.
Clarke said that it was impossible that only Cameron Bancroft, David Warner and Steve Smith had any idea what was going on as Sandpapergate unfolded. He said that the bowlers had to have known the ball was being altered, making the comment after Bancroft told The Guardian: Yeah, obviously what I did benefits bowlers and the awareness around that, probably, is self-explanatory