Australia cricket scandal: Darren Lehmann spared punishment

Players Smith, Warner and Bancroft have been ‘sent in home disgrace’ from South Africa

Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann has kept his job after ball-tampering scandal
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Embattled Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann has been spared any immediate punishment following the Australian team’s attempt to tamper with the ball on day three of the third test against South Africa in Cape Town.

The Daily Telegraph reports that Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland has cleared Lehmann (pictured above) of “any prior knowledge of the plan to ball-tamper”, however a broader investigation into “team culture” will be launched to decide Lehmann’s fate.

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