Sydney — Cricket Australia has denied reports that former Australia captain Steve Smith and batsman David Warner’s suspensions have been relaxed to allow them to participate in domestic first-class cricket ahead of the 2019 World Cup. Cricket Australia handed 12-month bans to Smith and Warner, while batsman Cameron Bancroft received a nine-month suspension after the trio were found guilty of ball-tampering during the third Test against SA in March. "At no stage have we, or are we considering lessening the current sanctions in place for the respective players," a Cricket Australia spokesman said. "Our code of conduct does not allow for reversal or lessening of sanctions once players have fully accepted the charges. The articles published are purely speculative." Media reports suggested that Smith and Warner could be allowed to play in the Sheffield Shield for the 2018-19 season, but their bans do not end until late March, with the final scheduled from March 28-April 1. Bancroft shoul...
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