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Amid the ball-tampering controversy by Australian cricketers on the third day of the third Test against South Africa, new videos showing Australia's Cameron Bancroft drop a teaspoon of sugar in his pockets during the Ashes series in January have resurfaced on social media claiming that it could have been chewing gum.

 

The time limit for reporting such offences in the ICC is "no later than 48 hours after the close of the day's play by the CEO of either of the two national cricket federations."

 

Since the time limit has passed in the Ashes series incident, the ICC will not investigate the Ashes claims, say reports.

BY HARITHA | MAR 27, 2018 10:41 PM #AUSTRALIAN-BALL-TAMPERING-CONTROVERSY-2018 #ICC #BANCROFT #INDIA NEWS

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