Winning return for Aussie Smith in Canada T20

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Disgraced former made a successful return to on Thursday, scoring a half-century in the Global T20 in his first game since the ball-tampering scandal which led to his suspension.

Australian cricket's tarnished golden boy eased his way back by scoring 61 off 41 balls for the Nationals in a six-wicket victory over the Knights at City.

knock included eight boundaries and one six before he was out stumped off the of Fawad Ahmed.

New Zealander Anton Devcich, with an unbeaten 92, and Darren Sammy, with 22 not out, steered home, finishing on 231-4 off 19.2 overs after hit 227-4 off 20 overs.

Smith is playing in the competition along with David Warner, who was also suspended from following the ball-tampering controversy.

The third suspended in the scandal, Cameron Bancroft, is not taking part.

While Smith is banned from Australian state and international cricket, he is allowed to appear at club level in and in domestic tournaments abroad, such as the tournament.

Sammy said before yesterday's game that Smith should be allowed to rebuild his career.

"We will make mistakes, but it doesn't mean you've got to keep kicking a man when he's down," Sammy said, referring to recent coverage of Smith during a visit to a bar in

"That's not the humane way to do things, and I think there's a right to punish but there's also a right to forgive and move on." was similarly sympathetic, calling for Smith and Warner to be given a second chance.

"They've already paid a penalty for what they've done, and just for them to go on with their lives and have some fun, just like any other cricketer, to fulfill and work for the family, and they can actually provide on the table for them," Gayle said.

"People make mistakes, you have to give people a chance." Six teams are taking part in the Global T20 Canada competition, which runs until July 15.

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 09:30 IST