shoe boy wrote:Like usual though cricket admin won't rip the bandage because:
-1 they will have to damage control the crisis.
-2 most of the admin and potentially some current players will immediately have their careers cut. short.
By the time Warner reveals all, the current staff and players will have all sailed into the sunset with very healthy bank accounts.
What would Warner reveal?[/quote]
Only guessing.....
But taking into account Warners manager came out and mentioned a senior administrative 'encouraged' the tampering, watching the Bancroft 'sugar in the pocket' footage. Judging by the fact they went with the great heist (sandpaper) for their first offence...yeah right.
I don't think it takes an Einstein to work out this wasn't a first-time, one-off ball tampering attempt and in fact it was very likely that it was systematic right from the administration through to a lot more than just a couple of players. Ill never be convinced the bowlers didn't know what was going on.
Given Warner got the biggest suspension given in SAF he played the least role, didn't take the sandpaper out there and he wasn't the captain ultimately responsible for the team clearly CA knew more or had more reason to make Warner the scapegoat than just hes involvement in the SAF debacle.
Going even further but more on the conspiracy side but when is the last time you saw serious genuine reverse swing. A tiny bit in India but doesn't exist in Australia anymore since the ball tampering scandal.......reverse was code for ball tampering imo.