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Former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi termed the ball tampering scandal involving top Australian cricketers "one of modern day cricket's great tragedies" and held the players responsible for plunging the sport into crisis.
The embattled Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner stood down as captain and vice-captain respectively for rest of Australia's third Test match against South Africa while Cricket Australia investigated a ball-tampering scandal during the third day of the game.
Not one to hold back his opinions on issues pertaining to the game, Bedi said it is important that the right message is passed on to the youngsters.
CA chief James Sutherland announced an investigation into the scandal, which has plunged Australian cricket into crisis and resulted in widespread condemnation at home, including from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Television footage had showed Smith's teammate Cameron Bancroft, 25, taking a yellow object out of his pocket while fielding in the post-lunch session and appearing to rub it on the ball.
He was later charged with attempting to change the condition of the ball.
Without getting into the specifics, former India player Ajay Jadeja said the onus lies with the International Cricket Council to see where the game is heading.
Bedi and Jadeja were speaking on the sidelines of a 10-over exhibition match between 'High Commissions' and 'Legendary Cricketers' as part of Commonwealth Cultural Forum, which used cricket to spread awareness about epilepsy.
Jadeja said on the occasion, "It's wonderful if you can use a sport like cricket to spread awareness and spread a message around, what could be better than that, and the best thing for me today was to be a part of birthday celebrations of my coach Gursharan Singh."
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