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Darren Lehmann resigns, ball tampering scandal: Australian coach to quit job - Confirmed. Tears. Also from Smith and Bancroft


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https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/darren-lehmann-resigns-ball-tampering-scandal-australian-coach-to-quit-job/news-story/b8c3f1ae076728eb25bf9d031a596563?nk=b9f6764b094741a91acd657c33bb916c-1522255225

 

Masala Journalism for now. Let's see what happens.

 

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AUSTRALIA’s ball-tampering scandal looks set to claim its first scalp, with coach Darren Lehmann reportedly set to resign before the fourth Test.

Lehmann has not spoken in the wake of the saga which has rocked Australian cricket and captain Steve Smith claims had no knowledge of the plans to alter the condition of the match ball during the third Test in Cape Town.

But the UK’s Telegraph:hehe: claims he will sensationally quit his post in the next 24 hours with immediate effect.

“Lehmann, as coach, is accountable for the culture within the team and has presided over a side happy to agree to pre-meditated cheating,” the report read.

 

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1 minute ago, Khota said:

He should have been the fiorst one to go. If he knew it he should have been kicked out and if he did not know it then it is a bigger fault. The man needs to go.

Hypothetical as the discussion is, I would say knowing and not acting is the bigger fault. 

 

Being complicit or even being cognizant of such activity can land you in serious trouble vis a vis general incompetence; legally speaking.

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6 hours ago, Mariyam said:

Hypothetical as the discussion is, I would say knowing and not acting is the bigger fault. 

 

Being complicit or even being cognizant of such activity can land you in serious trouble vis a vis general incompetence; legally speaking.

If he did not know then it is incompetence on his part. He is the coach and he should know what is going on. But you are correct too that if he knew and did not act that is bad also. Long story short he was responsible one way or another.

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Smith is a bigger name in Australian cricket than Darren Lehman. If CA can ban Smith and Warner then they can surely ban Lehman. They surely did not find any proof to ban Lehman and hence he is still there. The moment they do, he will be fired too. Anyways he was about to retire as a coach if you guys had followed past stories. After all this he might resign, but we can’t say that Lehman, by default, also knew about the plan. 

 

People like Warner can plan such things in the middle of a session and that very well could have happened that after session break they decided to comeback with that yellow shyt.  Its not good to blame someone without any proof.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Cricketics said:

Smith is a bigger name in Australian cricket than Darren Lehman. If CA can ban Smith and Warner then they can surely ban Lehman. They surely did not find any proof to ban Lehman and hence he is still there. The moment they do, he will be fired too. Anyways he was about to retire as a coach if you guys had followed past stories. After all this he might resign, but we can’t say that Lehman, by default, also knew about the plan. 

 

People like Warner can plan such things in the middle of a session and that very well could have happened that after session break they decided to comeback with that yellow shyt.  Its not good to blame someone without any proof.

 

 

You must be kidding he didn't know. Every player of the team would have known about it because it was not done just in this game. 

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16 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

You must be kidding he didn't know. Every player of the team would have known about it because it was not done just in this game. 

Thats your assumption about every player in the team. 

 

They might have known. It could be true, who knows, but I won’t however blame anyone until proven guilty. Also saying “everyone would have known” is not right. 

 

Let facts come out before we start to judge people.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Cricketics said:

Thats your assumption about every player in the team. 

 

They might have known. It could be true, who knows, but I won’t however blame anyone until proven guilty. Also saying “everyone would have known” is not right. 

 

Let facts come out before we start to judge people.

 

 

 

This thing will never come out.  CA would never let it happen. and it is not an assumption, it is just common sense. Why do you think Starc, Hazlewood and Cummins wont know about what is happening with the ball.

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6 minutes ago, King Tendulkar said:

What’s with all these Aussies breaking down 

 

they over reacting as well . No one died smith . Man up . Don’t might them like they used to down under 

Yes, they abused a lot of Asian cricketers under the name of sledging. That time they did not feel like crying when they used to pass racist comments to cricketers. Now doing all this Nautanki.

 

Tears are meaningless after you have called others dogs, blacks, b****y Indian etc repeatedly and also being involved in cheating numerous times. Stop this drama of being a normal human being. If some well behaved cricketer had cried it would have gathered more sympathy.

 

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