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Australia caught cheating by tampering with the cricket ball in test against South Africa

In huge embarrassment, Australian cricket players admit to cheating in test match against South Africa

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Australian fielder Cameron Bancroft (R) is questioned by Umpires Richard Illingworth (L) and Nigel Llong (not in picture) during the third day of the third Test cricket match between South Africa and Australia at Newlands cricket ground on March 24, 2018 in Cape Town. The Australians confessed to tampering with the ball during the match. Photo: AFP

Australia cricketers confessed to ball tampering in a desperate plot hatched by captain Steve Smith and senior players as they saw the third test against South Africa slipping away on Saturday.

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Batsman Cameron Bancroft was tasked with carrying out the tampering by using yellow sticky tape to pick up “granules” beside the pitch and rub it on the ball to rough it up in an attempt to get it to reverse swing on day three of the test at Newlands.

But Bancroft was caught doing it on the field by television cameras, and then attempted to hide the evidence by shoving the tape down his trousers before he was questioned by umpires.

“The leadership group knew about it,” Smith said, admitting he and senior players who he would not name planned the cheating during the lunch break.

Australian fielder Cameron Bancroft stands by during the third day of the third Test cricket match between South Africa and Australia on March 24, 2018 in Cape Town. Photo: AFP
Australian fielder Cameron Bancroft stands by during the third day of the third Test cricket match between South Africa and Australia on March 24, 2018 in Cape Town. Photo: AFP
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“We spoke about it at lunch and I’m not proud of what’s happened. It’s not within the spirit of the game.

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