Ball tampering: Teary-eyed Steve Smith admits leadership failure, error in judgement


Sydney, Mar 29(DC): Teary-eyed Steve Smith issued a public apology soon after his arrival in Sydney following the ball-tampering saga, which took place on March 24 in Cape Town on Day three of the third South Africa versus Australia Test, and rocked the cricketing fraternity.

"To all of my teammates, to fans of cricket and to all Australians who are disappointed and angry, I'm sorry," said Steve Smith.

"What happened in Cape Town has already been laid down...I want to make clear, as captain of the Australian cricket team, I take full responsibility. It was a failure of my leadership," added an emotional Smith as he addressed the media at the Sydney airport.

While Warner is said to be the instigator and Cameron Bancroft was the one who executed the plan, Smith's knowledge and failure to stop the plot, led to his 12-month ban.

Smith hoped that he can be a force for change and he will regret what transpired at Newlands for the rest of his life.

"If any good can come from this, is the lesson to others, I hope I can be a force for change. I know I'll regret for the rest of my life. I'm gutted. I hope in time I can earn back respect and forgiveness," said Smith before saying "sorry".

An emotional Steve Smith said he is "devastated" and the entire incident "was a huge error of judgement".

"I've been so privileged and honoured to represent my country and the Australian cricket team. I'm sorry and I'm absolutely devastated," said Smith, who won't be able to captain the country for next two years.

Smith, who has built a reputation of being one of the best modern-day batsmen, once again said that the ball-tampering in Cape Town was a one-off and it had never happened before under his leadership and it won't happen again.

" I've made a big mistake by allowing this to happen. It was a huge error of judgement. To my knowledge, this has never happened before. I can assure you it'll never be happening again," said Smith, taking responsibility of what transpired in South Africa.

"I don't blame anyone. I'm the captain. It was on my watch. I take responsibility," said Smith.

Smith, who tried his hard to hold back tears, ended the press conference on an emotional note.

“To the kids...any time you think about making a questionable decision, think about who you're affecting. You're affecting your parents. To see the way my old man's been... and my mum. It hurts," concluded Smith.

  

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    It's just cricket.. he tampered some ball.. nobody got hurt. Whats the big deal..
    When, someone actually banned notes in our country, hurting lots lots of people. Forget being teary eyed, not even a sorry...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    It's not some ball..it's a ball with which the Test Match was being played.
    The whole fraternity which loved cricket was hurt and aghast because it was pre
    planned... As for the linkage of this with DeMO it's a far run..Arun...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    Life's like that...

    The very ball that brought you grace is reason now for your disgrace...

    Those who do not believe in the Stars and what they foretell ,here's a lesson for you...

    Till March 24 th afternoon, the world's best batsman ,ICC no 1, Captain Rajasthan Royals..gone for the highest bid... Sponsor's blue boy, Australia's heart throb, and what not!
    Look what happened in a Second!

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  • vijay, uae

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    truth always wins.be honest in life

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    Steve Smith was enjoying Shukra Dasha stars..He entered into Aus Team as a bowler..then became all rounder..then became Star Batsman..Captain..World No. 1 Batsman...now Star Shani entered in his life...Within seconds, Hero became Zero...Now, Shani will make him suffer ..No option ..Smith has to undergo painful TEST....He has to play special innings of his life..but NOT with the bat....purely with Brain and Calm Mind..You regretted..That is a good positive step...Please pass the most difficult Test of your life...Good Luck..

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