England fast bowler Stuart Broad has said that it will be interesting to see if David Warner decides to write a book on his career and covers the ball tampering episode from 2018 if he stops playing cricket. The controversy was once again in the cricket world ever since Cameron Bancroft revealed that more than three people in the team might have known about the ball tampering scheme during the Cape Town Test against South Africa in 2018. Has become the subject of discussion. ESPNcricinfo quoted Broad as saying, “I have obviously never bowled within the Australian bowling attack, but I can talk about that in the England Test team, if I miss the four-millimeter seam, So Jimmy Anderson is on me. ” “He must be saying why is there a mark on this ball here?” This is because you have missed the seam! Start hitting the seam, will you? ” Reverse swing with a red ball can be affected by many different things. If you chase it to the limit and throw it into the grass, it can smooth the ball and stop overturning it. If you touch the ball with wet hands, the ball will stop reversing. If you shine it in such a way that it becomes smooth on one side or the other, it will stop reversing. ” Further elaborating on his point, Broad said: “So as an England team, we know if we are trying to get every player to buy the ball to reverse it or he will stop it.” There is no doubt that Australians will be hoping that the episode was signed and distributed. It was an incredibly difficult thing for those three players. I can ‘It is still a conversation when the Ashes begin in November, December, but if they are allowed I can sing it in the Burmese Army stand. ” “I’ve also seen some comments from David Warner’s agent, and I think it will be an interesting time when he stops playing for Australia and writes a book.” The integrity of Cricket Australia (CA) team has reached out to Bancroft to see if they have more information to give on the issue. The source confirmed to ANI within Cricket Australia that the Integrity team had indeed arrived Bancroft and they are currently waiting to hear from him. The source said, “The honesty team is contacting Cameron Bancroft today to see if they have any new information on the issue.” Bancroft, who is playing county cricket in Durham, said it was “probably self-explanatory” whether bowlers knew the ball was being tampered with. ” Yes, see, I only wanted to be responsible and accountable for my actions and the part. Yes, obviously the bowlers benefited from what I did, and awareness of that is, perhaps, self-explanatory, “Bancroft told Guardian interviewer Donald McRae according to ESPNcricinfo’s report.” I think I learned one thing during the journey and have to be responsible. This is where the buck stops [with Bancroft himself]. If I had better awareness, I would have taken a better decision, ”he said. When he was further pressurized as to whether any of his teammates knew of the ball tampering scheme, Bancroft replied: “Uh… yeah, look, I think, yeah, I think it’s probably self- Is explanatory. ” In March 2018, Bancroft was imprisoned on camera while trying to change the position of the ball using sandpaper in a Test match against South Africa in Cape Town. This incident continued later. Should be labeled as “Sandpapergate” and is considered one of the darkest moments in the history of Australian cricket. Topics mentioned in this article.