IPL & Rajasthan Royals to ‘Wait and Watch’ on Captain Steve Smith

Embroiled in a ball-tampering controversy, Steve Smith’s future in the IPL is uncertain.
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Steve Smith was named captain of the Rajasthan Royals earlier this year.
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Steve Smith was named captain of the Rajasthan Royals earlier this year.
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IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla said Rajasthan Royals will wait and see what sanctions the ICC imposes on Steve Smith before taking a call on his future as the franchise's captain, following a ball tampering scandal involving the Australian skipper and his team.

Smith and his deputy David Warner stepped down from their respective posts for the remainder of the match after the skipper admitted to have orchestrated ball-tampering on the third day of the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town.

Smith confessed to being complicit in tampering in an explosive post-match press conference that he fronted alongside his embattled opener Cameron Bancroft.

"The BCCI and Rajasthan Royals will like to wait for the ICC to announce the official sanction against Steve Smith. As of now, no decision will be taken either by the board or the franchise," Shukla today told PTI.

The administrator added, "We will only take a call depending on the magnitude of sanction. Smith is an important player for Royals and their skipper. It's only fair that they wait."

Rajasthan Royals’ management also released a formal statement saying the team had a ‘zero tolerance policy’ but they would wait for further instructions from the BCCI before taking any actions.

“We have been made aware of the controversy of ball tampering in the ongoing Australia-South Africa series and await further instructions from the BCCI, before we make any announcement. We at Rajasthan Royals will not tolerate any actions that are unfair by definition and bring disrepute to the game of cricket. Our zero tolerance policy applies to everyone in our team. Please bear with us," said Ranjit Barthakur, Executive Chairman, Rajasthan Royals.

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Television footage showed Smith's teammate Bancroft, 25, taking a yellow object (sandpiper to scruff up one side of the ball to aid reverse swing) out of his pocket while fielding in the post-lunch session and appearing to rub it on the ball before putting the material into his trousers in an attempt to hide it.

The opening batsman was later charged with an attempt to change the condition of the ball.

Former Aussie greats have lambasted Smith for his dishonest approach and for getting a junior on the firing line.

There have been calls to sack coach Darren Lehmann also.

Hours after Cricket Australia said it would investigate the actions of the Australian team's leadership in relation to the ball-tampering confession in the Cape Town Test, the Australian government has asked the board to remove Smith as captain.

The country's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has also called the incident a "shocking disappointment".

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