27 March,2018 09:20 AM IST | Cape Town | AFP
Graeme Smith
Former South African captain Graeme Smith has hit out at the International Cricket Council (ICC), saying the sport's governing body missed a chance to show leadership over the Australian ball-tampering controversy.
Speaking to South Africa's Independent Media, Smith said: "I think the ICC missed an opportunity to really handle this properly and lead our game. They haven't done that. You have had two players, who have admitted guilt for cheating. I think that's huge."
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