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Cricket Australia should have opened sandpaper wound and flushed it out – The Guardian
Bancroft’s small comment only became so big because there is still little clarity on Cape Town and the suspicion preceding it

It was telling that it took so little. A few vague words, a verbal half-shuffle that wasnt evasive enough, and the whole story lit up like bonfire night. As part of a wider-ranging interview with the Guardian, Australian batter Cameron Bancroft called it self-explanatory that tampering with a cricket ball benefits bowlers, in the context of him being caught with sandpaper during a 2018 Test match.
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