Australia captain Steve Smith handed one-match ban for ball-tampering - ICC
ByReuters
Updated 28/03/2018 at 11:46 GMT
Australia captain Steve Smith has been given a one-match suspension and fined 100 percent of his match fee for his part in ball-tampering incident during the third test against South Africa in Cape Town, the International Cricket Council said on Sunday.
Smith, who stepped down from the captaincy earlier on Sunday, had accepted the charge, cricket's global governing body said in a statement.
“The decision made by the leadership group of the Australian team to act in this way is clearly contrary to the spirit of the game, risks causing significant damage to the integrity of the match, the players and the sport itself and is therefore ‘serious’ in nature," ICC chief executive David Richardson said.
As captain, Steve Smith must take full responsibility for the actions of his players and it is appropriate that he be suspended.
Australia opener Cameron Bancroft has been fined 75 per cent of his match fee and handed three demerit points after he was caught on camera tampering with the ball on day three of the test.
Smith and Warner were both later been banned for 12 months by Cricket Australia (CA) on Wednesday, after uncovering a web of lies told by the players after they were caught.
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