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Sourav Ganguly calls Australia's ball-tampering act 'stupidity', Harbhajan Singh asks for harsher punishments

Smith has been banned for one Test by the International Cricket Council for his role in a plot that saw team-mate Bancroft tampering the ball by using yellow sticky tape.

India TV Sports Desk Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published on: March 26, 2018 23:47 IST
Sourav Ganguly, Harbhajan Singh
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A file photograph of Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly termed Australia's ball-tampering act "stupidity" done by Cameron Bancroft under the guidance of senior players such as Steve Smith and David Warner. Ganguly also slammed Australian cricket team's "win at all cost" attitude.

"Steven Smith need not have to do it (ball tampering). I think what Smith did or David Warner did or Bancroft did was absolute stupidity," Ganguly said at a panel discussion on 'India Today' channel.

Smith has been banned for one Test by the International Cricket Council for his role in a plot that saw team-mate Bancroft tampering the ball by using yellow sticky tape during the third Test against South Africa in Newlands.

Bancroft escaped with a fine of 75 per cent match fee and three demerit points.

"Actually, I think he (Smith) had a brain fade. I thought it was for the sake of just saying when he last said in India that he had a brain fade. But after this incident I thought he actually had a brain fade," said the former India skipper who had many run-ins with he Australians in his career.

Smith had sought dressing room advice on whether to go for review under DRS during the Bangalore Test last year against India, which was not permissible under the rules and he later said that he had a brain fade moment.

"This idea of win at all cost (of the Australians) is not right. There was this underarm delivery in a Test against New Zealand in 1981. That is the way Australia have been playing cricket," Ganguly said.

"In the contest in 2008, there was only one side playing with the spirit of the game. I was batting at 60-odd and Ricky Ponting got me out one bounce. After I got out, the Test match was different," Ganguly said.

Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh, who also took part in the discussion, said Smith and Bancroft should have been given harsher punishments by the International Cricket Council.

"Without any proper investigation and without any proof (in the Monkeygate scandal in 2008), I was handed three-match ban and here you see the player (Bancroft) who was actually involved in ball tampering was let off with a fine of 75 per cent of match fee," he said.

"Both Smith and Bancroft should have been given harsher punishments. I will not say ban of 6 months or life ban but maybe 2 or 3 matches.

(With PTI inputs)

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