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Commonwealth Games to restore Australia's reputation, say organisers

AFP  |  Gold Coast (Australia) 

Bullish hosts said the will restore the country's battered sporting reputation on Saturday after a ball-tampering scandal which drew criticism from around the world.

Sport-mad Australia's image took a bruising after a plot to alter the ball was revealed in a Test match against South Africa, an offence which triggered an outpouring against Australia's hard-nosed team.

It comes just days before the opening ceremony of the on the and Peter Beattie, of local organisers GOLDOC, said: "has obviously damaged our national standing but the will restore it, very simply.

"Because the measures that have come in for drug-testing means these will be the cleanest Games, they'll be friendly Games and at the end of it our reputation globally will be restored."

Beattie was speaking hours after David Warner, former vice-captain of Australia's beleaguered team, broke down in tears and apologised for his role in the cheating conspiracy.

Mark Peters, chief executive, said "we are all devastated and gutted" by events in

"Everyone in and round the world is working to get back to what the great values are -- fair play, equity. It's winning when you get within the white lines, within the rules."


In a possible dig at the nation's cricketers, who have made a string of public apologies, Peters added: "Every time an talks we will see a genuineness and we will see people talking about what's good around sport."

Adding to the upbeat message ahead of Wednesday's opening ceremony -- when rain is forecast -- Beattie said: "We are ready. Not every event that has been held in the last 100 years has been able to say that, but we are ready."

Organisers have added an extra 40,000 seats in recent weeks in response to strong demand, they say, after some of the most popular events sold out.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 11:45 IST
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