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Steve Smith, David Warner cleared to play Australian club cricket

| @indiablooms | May 11, 2018, at 01:15 am

Melbourne, May 10 (IBNS): Banned Australian cricketers, Steve Smith and David Warner, will be seeing playing club cricket soon in Australia.

Smith, Warner and Cameron Bancroft have been banned by the Cricket Australia over the ball-tampering incident, which occurred in South Africa.

The New South Wales Cricket Association (NSWCA) said it would not stop Smith and Warner from playing grade cricket this season.

However, Bancroft is yet to be cleared to play the club cricket.

Then Aussie skipper Smith and vice captain Warner were handed over a 12-month ban from playing international cricket by the Cricket Australia for their involvement in the ball-tampering incident, which occurred in South Africa.

Bancroft, who was caught red-hand, has been banned for nine months from all forms of cricket for tampering the ball with sandpaper.

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