Appeal to reduce punishment:Smith,Warner

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Shortly after the announcement of the punishment, the Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) gave a statement that the punishment of three Australian cricketers was over. ACA president Greg Dyer has clearly stated that the punishment of Steven Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft has been incompatible. She has requested Cricket Australia to reduce the punishment and allow three players to play in domestic cricket. The ACA also deals with Cricket Australia with Dana Darbar.Australian fielder Bancroft hit ball tampering for the third day of the Cape Town Test in South Africa. Captain Steven Smith later acknowledged that this incident happened with the consent of his co-captain Warner. After Australia Cricket banned Smith and Warner for 12 months and Bancroft for 9 months. Smith and Bancroft can not be led for the next 12 months, and Cricket Australia has ruled that Warner can never lead any longer life.Dyer said, their claim, reduce the punishment. Specifically, players are allowed to play domestic cricket, he said, "the proposed penalty is incompatible with similar examples. We want to be considered for the redemption of the proposed punishment. We are demanding to cancel and reduce the portion of the sentence. We are demanding that such players be allowed to play in domestic cricket as part of rehabilitation. "Why ACA thinks this punishment is' too much ', says Dyar,' We believe that this punishment is incompatible. We have already highlighted such incidents. In this case the punishment was much less than the punishment, in that case the punishment was much less. As a result, there is a need to create a balance between the two. Understand this inconsistency but will have to move forward. 'There is a time for the players to decide on Thursday till the appeal.
It is not clear whether they will do the appeal or not. He said, 'We are working very hard with the players. Decide will be decided. But I can not say the decision right now. Because, it is a personal matter of players. We can support them. But the players have to take the decision. 'Earlier, three players reached the country and made a press conference in phases. There, they did not say anything about the appeal. But the three were very emotional. Especially Steve Smith's tears touched the world of cricket. Dyer says that three people should consider this remorse as "Australia's regret," they said. We want them to be judged on their repentance and repentance.Their broken faces have been able to convey the message to the world by any greater punishment. The whole Australia shouted with Steve Smith's tears. We hope that this repentance will be taken into account. "

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