Australia, in pursuit of their first Ashes win in England since 2001, have named a strong 17-member squad for the upcoming Ashes series starting from August 1 at Edgbaston. David Warner, Steven Smith, and Cameron Bancroft – all three involved in the
Cameron Bancroft made a sparkling return to first-class cricket after eleventh months as he carried his bat and scored 138* off 358 in the Sheffield Shield game for Western Australia against New South Wales. This is Bancroft’s first first-class game since the
Turning the timepiece back to 10 months, it was a horrible time for Australia. There major players Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, who were the role-models for the young kids found guilty of tampering the ball. It was followed by
Well, the return to the game of cricket isn’t going well for the right-handed batsman Cameron Bancroft. The opening batsman, who served a 9-month ban while making his baby steps in the International cricket hasn’t got the best of the moments while
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has lashed out at the recent interview of Steven Smith and Cameron Bancroft. Both of these players had spoken their heart out in their recent interview with former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist. Meanwhile, the former Australian captain,
Cameron Bancroft is now all set to return to Big Bash League as well as international cricket after his nine-month ban ended on Saturday (December 29). The right-handed batsman was banned after being caught tampering with the ball in the third Test
Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones feels that recent statements of Steven Smith and Cameron Bancroft on the ball-tampering scandal have added to the constant reminder that the Australians had cheated. Meanwhile, Bancroft recently blamed the incident on David Warner, who is also banned from international
Former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting is left shocked after interviews of banned players Steven Smith and Cameron Bancroft. Both of these players had recently given their interviews which have once again added fuel to the fire of ball tampering scandal. In fact,
Former Australian coach Darren Lehmann believes Cameron Bancroft should have consulted the coaching staff after David Warner urged him to use sandpaper to tamper the ball during the Cape Town Test against South Africa in March this year. Lehmann on the ball-tampering
The banned Australian opening batsman Cameron Bancroft has opened up on the ball-tampering scandal of Cape Town Test match. Bancroft has claimed that it was Australia’s vice-captain David Warner who encouraged him to alter the condition of the ball. Australia had their