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'What the f**k is going on?' How Darren Lehmann's walkie-talkie outburst saved him

TV footage showed Lehmann relaying a message down to Handscomb after cameras caught Bancroft attempting to alter the ball's condition.

Johannesburg: Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland said Wednesday that coach Darren Lehmann’s furious walkie-talkie exchange with 12th man Peter Handscomb was the crucial evidence that distanced him from the team’s ball-tampering plot.

Captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and opening batsman Cameron Bancroft have all been sent home and banned from top-level cricket for up a year each for their part in the incident, but Lehmann has been allowed to stay in his role.

Television footage of the scandal-hit third Test in Cape Town showed Lehmann relaying a message down to Handscomb after cameras caught Bancroft attempting to alter the ball’s condition with what Australian officials have said was sandpaper.

“I want to clarify that specific point. He sent a message to say ‘what the hell is going on’, except he didn’t use the word ‘hell’,” Sutherland told reporters at the Australia team hotel in Johannesburg.

“(Cricket Australia’s head of integrity) Iain Roy in his investigation found that to be the fact.

“I am satisfied that Darren Lehmann was not involved and didn’t know anything about the plan,” Sutherland added.

Sutherland said the probe appeared to show it had been an “isolated incident” had been a one-off, but he added: “If there are any credible allegations or suggestions to the contrary we have an obligation to investigate them.”

Smith and Warner have also been barred from this year’s Indian Premier League, losing contracts worth nearly $2 million each, while Bancroft received a nine-month ban from all international and domestic cricket.

“I spoke to all three players personally. I think they’re very sad and remorseful,” Sutherland said.

A Cricket Australia spokesman told AFP the players could still play at club level in Australia or in other countries, but could not represent their Australian states.

( Source : AFP )
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