Australia’s former bowling coach David Secker said Sunday in the 2018 ball tampering case that it was a big mistake that could have been prevented and he could point the finger at it. After the event, the culture of Australia’s winning record was verified. Sekar said the then captain Steve Smith, vice captain David Warner and ball tamper batsman Cameron Bancroft were banned, but it was a collective failure.
Secker told the Sydney Morning Herald, “There were definitely many things wrong at the time. It was constantly raising fingers. I could blame a lot of people. I could blame myself. It could have been someone else. It could have happened. “You can point the finger at me, you can point to Boof (then Coach Darren Leeman). You can point to other people. Of course you can.”
He said, ‘It will never leave you chasing. We all know we made a big mistake. The effect was unknown until it was revealed. “Bancroft’s shocking revelation that Australian bowlers were aware of the plot at the time,” Secker said.