Describing the bans handed to Australian cricketers Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft in the ball tampering scandal as “disproportionate”, the Australia's players' union has called for a reduction in the same. The cricketers were found guilty of tampering the ball in a bid to influence the game in the third test against South Africa. Following the incident, Smith and Warner were banned for a year by Cricket Australia while Bancroft received a ban of nine months. Smith and Warner stepped down as captains of their respective IPL franchises as well, Rajasthan Royals and SunRisers Hyderabad.
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