Updated On: 18 May, 2021 07:51 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke says he isn’t shocked by Cameron Bancroft’s revelation that more than three people knew about Sandpapergate

Australia’s Cameron Bancroft during Day Three of the third Test against South Africa at Cape Town in 2018. Pic/Getty Images
Former captain Michael Clarke won’t be surprised if it comes to light that more players were aware of the ball-tampering plot in 2018 as he accused Cricket Australia of sweeping the issue under the carpet.
The scandal had led to a review of Australia’s win-at-all-cost team culture and led to one-year bans being slapped on then captain Steve Smith, his deputy David Warner and a nine-month suspension on opener Cameron Bancroft, who had the sandpaper in his possession.