Watch the video I posted, and the expression on Warner’s face...Cameron Bancroft admits to ball tampering and Steve Smith knew and approved of it. Cheating pricks.


That won’t be all. It’s not inconceivable that Cricket Australia could drop the current greatest Test batsman for a year or so.I'm no fan of cricket but I see the captain has a one match ban... Really? Is that it?![]()

That won’t be all. It’s not inconceivable that Cricket Australia could drop the current greatest Test batsman for a year or so.
Maybe they could deduct all the runs he’s scored against England?![]()
OK then, how about reinstating the wickets we lost to potentially artificially-induced reverse swing?Even if they did deduct his runs, they would still probably have been ahead.![]()
They're used for infractions of the code of conduct that don't justify suspension. They accumulate and can lead to suspensions, a bit like repeated yellow cards in football. There's an explanation here: http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/20289930/an-explainer-icc-demerit-points-systemWhat are demerit points and what is the significance of getting 3?
That won’t be all. It’s not inconceivable that Cricket Australia could drop the current greatest Test batsman for a year or so.
Maybe they could deduct all the runs he’s scored against England?![]()
Cricket Australia considering life bans for Smith and Warner.
The Aussies show a high level of duplicity whenever something like this happens. Cricket Australia (CA), the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) and even their Prime Minister have all waded in with moral outrage as if cheating was an unacceptable embarrassment for the whole country. Yet sledging (another form of cheating IMO), in it's current form was invented in Australia and is seen as not only ok but should be expected. That it is rife around the cricket world now takes nothing away from the fact that it was introduced by the "honest" Aussies.
An individual not walking after edging the ball has been going on for years, but team policy of not walking seems to have been developed in Oz.
I admire the competetive cricket and the players they have produced over the years but listening to their howls of disgust at being caught cheating has a hollow ring to it.