Cricket world throws support behind Steve Smith, Cameron Bancroft
THE world’s cricket community has offered sympathy and support for disgraced Australian test captain Steve Smith following his tearful press conference in the wake of the ball tampering scandal.
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THE cricket world has thrown its support behind Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft after the pair’s emotional press conferences in the wake of the ball tampering scandal which has engulfed the sport.
Smith broke down in tears at Sydney Airport last night as he addressed the ball-tampering affair that cost him the Australian cricket captaincy and millions of dollars in earnings.
Less than 24 hours after being banned from international cricket for one year, the fallen star cried on several occasions during an emotion-charged press conference upon his return from South Africa on Thursday night.
“To all of my teammates, to fans of cricket all over the world and all Australians who are disappointed and angry, I’m sorry,” Smith said reading from a prepared statement.
Earlier Cameron had apologised to the Australian public during his press conference in Perth.
“It is something I will regret for the rest of my life,” he said.
“All I can do is ask for forgiveness ... I will do my best to contribute to the community.
He later admitted he lied about the substance used to tamper the ball during the third test in South Africa.
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Bancroft, who has been banned for nine months had initially told reporters in Cape Town that he used tape to rough up the ball’s surface.
“I lied. I lied about the sandpaper. I panicked in that situation,” said Bancroft.
Tough to watch Cameron & Steve go through the 2 statements they just made. They will learn from this & be better in the future Iâm sure!
â Mitchell Johnson (@MitchJohnson398) March 29, 2018
Many in the cricket world took to Twitter to say how difficult it had been to watch the player’s emotional statements.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke tweeted one word: “Devastating” while Mitchell Johnson said Smith and Bancroft would learn from the experience.
DEVASTATING!
â Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) March 29, 2018
“Tough to watch Cameron & Steve go through the 2 statements they just made. They will learn from this be better in the future I’m sure!” he tweeted.
The sympathy was not limited to former Australian players. Old adversaries in England also expressed their support.
“Just seen @stevesmith49’s press conference. As a parent, I’m gutted for him his family! Shout me down if you want, but I’m speaking as a parent! It will get better mate!”,” he tweeted.
2 out of the 3 players fronting up to the media .. Speaking honestly and in great regret .. 1 speaking through a statement on social media .. !!!
â Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 29, 2018
Just seen @stevesmith49âs press conference. As a parent, Iâm gutted for him & his family!
â Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) March 29, 2018
Shout me down if you want, but Iâm speaking as a parent!
It will get better mate!
Hope in time I can earn forgiveness says Steve Smith.
â Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) March 29, 2018
He has already got mine.
Cricketers have done worse & never admitted their guilt.#StevenSmith
Fair play Bancroft and Steve Smith taking it head on and fronting up. That was hard to watch and canât imagine what theyâre going through .People make mistakes but being able to own up and take responsibility takes guts.
â Matt Prior (@MattPrior13) March 29, 2018
Matt Prior, meanwhile, said the duo’s action took guts.
“Fair play Bancroft and Steve Smith taking it head on and fronting up. That was hard to watch and can’t imagine what they’re going through. People make mistakes but being able to own up and take responsibility takes guts,” he tweeted.
But while there was sympathy for Smith and Bancroft, the reaction was less forgiving for David Warner.
Watching an emotional @darren_lehmann BOOF resigns after 4th Test After watching the Smithy and Camâs equally emotional press conference #WellDoneBoys
â Damien Fleming (@bowlologist) March 29, 2018
The opening batsman, who along with Smith was banned by cricket Australia for one year, issued a statement via twitter before arriving with his wife Candice and children. He spoke briefly with reporters and said he would say more in the coming days.
“At the moment, my priority is to get these kids in bed and rest up and let my mind be clear so I can think and talk to you in a couple of days,” he said.
The difference in approach was not lost on former England captain Michael Vaughan.
“2 out of the 3 players fronting up to the media . Speaking honestly and in great regret . 1 speaking through a statement on social media “.
The support was not limited to the cricket community. Sportspeople from other codes as well as media identities and celebrities also shared the feeling.
And there is a true leader and captain.
â Garry Jack (@jimmyjack244) March 29, 2018
Yes good people do make mistakes. Heartbreaking to watch Steve Smith speak about his Mum and Dad how he let them down. Respect is earned & he has made the first step. #SteveSmith
That was hard to watch. A sorry saga. Absolutely unbelievable. #SteveSmith
â Ned Zelic (@NedZelic) March 29, 2018
What Steve Smith did tonight with that press conference was true leadership. Owning up to a major error in judgement and honestly apologising. Also showing his true emotion in this situation. How it affects him and his Dad nearly broke me. So brave in the face of all this.
â David Campbell (@DavidCampbell73) March 29, 2018
Regardless of whatever you think, that Steve Smith press conference was heartbreaking
â Wil Anderson (@Wil_Anderson) March 29, 2018
Originally published as Cricket world throws support behind Steve Smith, Cameron Bancroft