Tim Paine says South Africa were ball-tampering straight after Newlands Test
The Hindu
Former Australia captain Tim Paine said he saw South Africa ball-tampering in the Test following the one in which Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were charged with the same offence
Former Australia captain Tim Paine has accused South Africa of ball-tampering in the match that immediately followed the infamous 2018 Newlands Test which saw the Australian team engulfed in the 'Sandpaper-gate' scandal.
Paine, who stepped down from the captaincy late last year and withdrew from cricket for nearly a year, made the comments in his autobiography, The Price Paid, which was released on Tuesday.
Australia suspended former captain Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft after Bancroft was caught on camera with a piece of sandpaper on the field during the Cape Town test of the South Africa tour.
However, Paine said he then saw South Africa ball-tampering in the next Test in Johannesburg.
"Think about that. After everything that had happened in Cape Town, after all the headlines and bans and carry on," he wrote.
"I was standing at the bowlers' end in the next test when a shot came up on the screen of a South African player at mid-off having a huge crack at the ball."
Paine said the TV director immediately pulled the shot off the stadium screen.