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Broad brands Australians hypocrites as ball-tampering row erupts

AFP  |  Auckland 

England pace bowler branded the Australians hypocrites today as the ball-tampering scandal erupted in amid continuing tension there over verbal involving players and spectators.

Broad also questioned why would want to tamper with the ball when they managed to generate reverse swing in the recent in conditions that "you wouldn't expect the ball to reverse".

"It's a shame," Broad said when questioned about the scandal in South Africa, at the end of the fourth day's play in the first Test between England and in

Television footage has shown Australian taking an object out of his pocket and appearing to rub it on the ball in the third Test in on Saturday.

Bancroft has been charged with attempting to change the condition of the ball and his has admitted that the tampering, intended to encourage reverse swing, had been planned by senior Australian players.

There have been growing calls for him to be sacked as after his admission.

Broad said he found it difficult to understand why Smith would authorise the illegal scuffing of the ball.

"Look at that we've just played. In virtually all of those Test matches they reverse-swung the ball in, sometimes, conditions that you wouldn't expect the ball to reverse," he said.

"So I don't understand why they've changed their method for this one game."

Broad said he had to take Smith's word that they had not used that tactic before.

"Steve said it's the first time they've tried it and there's no evidence that they were doing this in from what I've seen."


The Australia-series has also been marred by conflict over involving both players and fans. Broad said he found it amusing that Australian could be critical of the his players had received from some South African spectators.

"Any England players who've toured can laugh at those comments because some of the things we hear on the pitch by Australian supporters, known as banter, well having toured I know it's worse than "

Asked if he felt there was an element of hypocrisy in the Australian complaint, Broad said: "That's your word, not mine but I would agree with you."

Broad referred to the 2013 England tour of when Lehmann "basically asked the country to send an opposition home crying. We lost the series, but it didn't make me cry, I quite enjoyed the series and the banter.

"I then can't understand why he's then come out and moaned about a different country and what they're saying to (the Australian) players.

"Just from the outside, it looks like have started a lot of fights but then moan when someone comes back.

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First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 17:45 IST
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