Ashwin laments as Smith cries, says world will ‘live happily ever after’

Ashwin hoped the Australian cricketers can put the ball-tampering scandal behind them.

March 30, 2018 04:37 pm | Updated December 01, 2021 12:26 pm IST - New Delhi

 Kings XI captain R. Ashwin.

Kings XI captain R. Ashwin.

“The world simply wants to see you cry...,” lamented spinner Ravichandran Ashwin while expressing solidarity with the disgraced Steve Smith and David Warner.

Ashwin hoped the Australian cricketers can put the ball-tampering scandal behind them.

“...once you have cried they will feel satisfied and live happily ever after. If only Empathy was not just a Word and people still had it. God give @stevesmith49 and Bancroft all the strength to come out of this,” tweeted Ashwin.

And @davidwarner31 will also need the strength to fight it out , hopefully their players union will provide them with all the support,” he added.

Smith broke down repeatedly at his arrival press conference in Sydney Airport on Thursday and said he was “truly sorry” for his actions.

 

Cricket Australia banned Warner and Smith for one year while Cameron Bancroft was handed a nine-month suspension after all three admitted to ball-tampering in the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town.

The infamous incident also led to Darren Lehmann stepping down as Australia coach after the fourth Test in Johannesburg.

The players’ confession triggered a massive public outcry in Australia, leaving even Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull “deeply disappointed“.

A wave of sympathy for Smith gathered pace after his heart-wrenching apology and as opposition grew to the severity of bans handed out in the ball-tampering scandal.

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