WORLD : CRICKET BOARD AFFIRMS FULL BAN ON STEVE SMITH, DAVID WARNER, CAMERON BANCROFT OVER INFAMOUS CHEATING SCANDAL !
Cricket Australia announce no change to the bans on Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft following unanimous decision by the board. #bbccricket pic.twitter.com/PDcHNiWO3T— Test Match Special (@bbctms) 20 November 2018
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The Cricket Australia Board has released a statement in response to the Australian Cricketers' Association submission. https://t.co/9RyxC9V1fW pic.twitter.com/H50HMmSSBE— Cricket Australia (@CAComms) 20 November 2018
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“The sanctions remain an appropriate response in light of the considerable impact on the reputation of Australia cricket here & abroad”— Test Match Special (@bbctms) 20 November 2018
The Cricket Australia ruling that confirms no amendments to suspensions of Smith,Warner & Bancroft”
Right decision? #bbccricket pic.twitter.com/EbmLqsvs4n
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ACA finds CA decision to uphold bans "disappointing" but accepts it— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) 20 November 2018
Aaron Finch says everyone has "just got to move on"https://t.co/NF8qJFCDpP
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CRICKET AUSTRALIA OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
Cricket Australia (CA) has today responded to the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) submission to amend the sanctions against Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft.Tweet
CA Interim Chair Earl Eddings said: “The Cricket Australia Board has carefully considered all elements of the ACA submission and has determined that it is not appropriate to make any changes to the sanctions handed down to the three players.”
Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were found in breach of Article 2.3.5 of the CA Code of Conduct, namely that their conduct:
(a) was contrary to the spirit of the game;
(b) was unbecoming of a representative or official;
(c) is or could be harmful to the interests of cricket; and/or
(d) did bring the game of cricket into disrepute.
Mr Eddings reinforced the unanimous decision of the Board stating: “Despite the absence of any recommendation regarding the sanctions in the recently released Ethics Centre Review, the Board has deliberated on the ACA’s submission at length. We have reconsidered the sanctions as they apply to each of Steve, David and Cameron in light of the ACA’s submission and the Ethics Centre Review and Recommendations.
“The original decision of the Board to sanction the players was determined after rigorous discussion and consideration. CA maintains that both the length and nature of the sanctions remain an appropriate response in light of the considerable impact on the reputation of Australian cricket, here and abroad.
“Steve, David and Cameron are working hard to demonstrate their commitment to cricket and have our continued support to ensure their pathway to return is as smooth as possible.
“We believe the ongoing conversation about reducing the sanctions puts undue pressure on the three players – all of whom accepted the sanctions earlier this year - and the Australian men’s cricket team. As such, the Cricket Australia Board doesn’t intend to consider further calls for amendments to the sanctions.
“Though we recognise that this decision will be disappointing for the ACA, we thank them for their submission. Our commitment to continue building a strong relationship between CA and the ACA in the interests of cricket in Australia remains and we look forward to meeting with them shortly to that end,” concluded Mr Eddings.
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Cricket Australia clears the air, says Steve Smith, David Warner to serve out bans in full https://t.co/waGf8ntEH4— DNA (@dna) 20 November 2018
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This just in! Cricket Australia have confirmed they won't be reducing the bans handed down to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, via @BenHorne8 https://t.co/bx6aA3TPTk pic.twitter.com/bgsfrNaCay— Telegraph Sport (@telegraph_sport) 20 November 2018
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#CricketAustralia interim chairman Earl Eddings said the board had "determined that it is not appropriate to make any changes to the sanctions handed down to the three players"#Balltampering #Sandpapergatehttps://t.co/svuEwOB8A5— Firstpost Sports (@FirstpostSports) 20 November 2018
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#SteveSmith, #DavidWarner bans: #CricketAustralia rejects reducing punishment— CricketNDTV (@CricketNDTV) 20 November 2018
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JUST IN: Cricket Australia refuse to amend the bans imposed on Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft for ball tampering— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) 20 November 2018
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Smith, Warner and Bancroft to serve full bans: Cricket Australia rules out change in sanctions.— The Field (@thefield_in) 20 November 2018
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#CricketAustralia upholds bans on #SteveSmith, #DavidWarner ahead of India serieshttps://t.co/rwB5GFIA8w— Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) 20 November 2018
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Ball-tampering row: Ban on #Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft to continue— Zee News (@ZeeNews) 20 November 2018
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Steve Smith and David Warner to serve full bans for ball-tampering: Cricket Australiahttps://t.co/BCsoTzX1s2#SteveSmith #DavidWarner #INDvWI #IndvsAus— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) 20 November 2018
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Cricket Australia rules out reducing Smith, Warner bans https://t.co/kMRUU6kKUt— TOI Sports News (@TOISportsNews) 20 November 2018
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#BallTampering @CAComms reviewed a submission by the players' union to cut the penalties, rules Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft to serve full ban.https://t.co/ocHuJQYfMS— The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) 20 November 2018
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'Not my place to comment,' says Indian skipper Virat Kohli after being asked to react to the news of Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft's ball tampering suspensions being upheld pic.twitter.com/T4diGCeQm8— The Quint (@TheQuint) 20 November 2018
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