Steven Smith and David Warner dropped the captain and vice-captaincy in the face of intense controversy over ball tampering. Cricket Australia (CA) statement confirmed this news. Cameron was caught on camera for the third day of the Cape Town Test, Cameron banned the ball tampering. When a video clip of this spread, the whole world of cricket was shocked. Making matters to the Government of Australia. Smith acknowledged the entire crime in the press conference yesterday. It is desperate to win the Test, and his team has done this stigma. Smith assures that he will not be there again in future under his leadership. The batsman, however, had to leave the leadership while the incident happened. He had to leave his deputy Warner.
To force a Test captain to step down for ball-tampering, it's just a big deal. It is more rare to leave captaincy in the middle of a test. Tim Paine, leading the Australia team from the fourth day of this Test, is leading the team. The wicket of the wicketkeeper should take the lead in the last two days of the Test. After the series, the captain will decide the future captain.
The game is going on in this cry. South Africa have already taken lead of 5 wickets in 318 runs. 1-1 equals in the 4 Test series. After winning this Test, the hosts will go ahead 2-1. Kyle Smith acknowledged that the situation was a desperate situation by Australia when Australia Although till yesterday, he was thinking that this 28-year-old is willing to continue leadership. But today, due to pressure, we have to move away.
CA Chief Executive James Sutherland said, "After the talks with Steve Smith and David Warner, they have agreed to leave the respective posts of captain and vice-captain for the rest of the Test."
CA chairman David Piever said, after the emergency board, Cricket Australia decided to appoint Payne as interim captain. CA Chief Ethics Division Ian Roy and Team Team Performance Manager Pat Howard are already flying in Cape Town. The incident is not going to end there, it's clear.
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