Updated On: 19 May, 2021 08:04 AM IST | Sydney | PTI
CA had offered a reinvestigation after Bancroft`s interview. The men who were caught in the storm triggered by his statement were Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon, who were all part of the team during the series.

Pat Cummins. Pic/AFP
Cameron Bancroft backtracked after dropping hints of other bowlers` involvement in the 2018 ball-tampering scandal while the men in question, including top pacer Pat Cummins, claimed innocence and pleaded for an end to "rumour-mongering and Innuendo" surrounding the incident that tarred Australia`s cricketing reputation. Bancroft kicked up a storm recently when he stated that it was "pretty self explanatory" when asked whether other bowlers in the team knew of the plan to use a sandpaper on the ball during the Cape Town Test against South Africa in 2018. On Tuesday, a Sydney Morning Herald report, quoting sources familiar with the situation, stated that Bancroft had no fresh information to give to Cricket Australia`s integrity unit, which contacted him. CA had offered a reinvestigation after Bancroft`s interview. The men who were caught in the storm triggered by his statement were Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon, who were all part of the team during the series.
They issued a joint statement to deny any knowledge of the illegal plot. "Bancroft, who is playing county cricket in the UK, had responded overnight on Monday in a conciliatory manner and indicated that he did not have significant new information to share with CA," the `Sydney Morning Herald` report stated. "Bancroft is said to have told CA he is supportive of the investigation and satisfied with the outcome," it added.