Smith and Warner were captain and vice-captain of Australia on March 24 2018 when team-mate Cameron Bancroft was caught on television hiding a piece of yellow sandpaper in his…
Coach Justin Langer and captain Aaron Finch are hopeful the game will be played in good spirits despite the expectation of crowd jeers
The pair were welcomed back into the national fold for a pre-World Cup camp in Brisbane after serving year-long suspensions for "sandpapergate"
Cameron Bancroft confirmed in an explosive television interview in December it was Warner who asked him to alter the ball
Bancroft was seen using sandpaper to try to rough up the ball in the Cape Town Test in March
If our national teams are adverts of who we are then it’s little wonder we are so quick to hold them to account. So let’s do just that
The former Australian captain has rejected suggestions he helped to create a culture of cheating
The scandal, which rocked the sport, had far-reaching consequences in Australia
Smith and Warner are currently serving their one-year bans from cricket following a ball-tampering scandal
David Peever quit Thursday after coming under intense pressure over a ball-tampering scandal
The 29-year-old scored 97 and 103 when India beat England by 203 runs in the third Test at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge on Wednesday
The changes come in the wake of a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa in March
Steve Smith and David Warner have been cleared to play grade cricket in their home country
Governing body Cricket Australia said it wanted to ensure there was never a repeat of the conduct during the third Test against the Proteas
The fallout had a big effect on the team as they slumped to a 492-run defeat in the final Test.
His decision, just hours before a deadline, followed a contrite Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft also accepting their sanctions on Wednesday.
Shane Warne wants the culture of Australian cricket to be addressed by an independent inquiry
The former captain says he desperately want to play for Australia but he will not challenge a 12-month ban for ball-tampering
Vernon Philander was unstoppable helping the Proteas thrash Australia in the fourth and final Test at Wanderers
The Australian cricketers union are arguing that the punishment was disproportionate to previous ball-tampering cases