Cricket Australia’s ethics unit (CA) has contacted Cameron Bencroft to find out if the cricketer has any new information in the wake of the staggering ball tampering scandal in 2018. Bencroft has created a new storm in Australian cricket, saying most bowlers are aware of that event. Following the incident, then-captain Steve Smith and deputy David Warner were banned for a year.
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Bencroft was handcuffed for his role in the Ball Tampering episode at the Cape Town Test and has been suspended for nine months. Cricket Australia national teams chief Ben Oliver Ray said on Monday that the ethics unit headed by Rebecca Murray had contacted Bencroft if he wanted to add anything to his earlier statement. “There was definitely a detailed investigation into the incident,” quoted Oliver of the ESPN Cricinfo. Action has been taken since. ‘
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“If someone has new information during that incident, we encourage people to come forward and talk to the ethics unit,” he said. Oliver said, “Speaking with Cameron, our moral unit, invites him to tell us if he has any new information.” We are waiting for his reply on this, we have not yet answered. ‘