Steve Smith escaped with a slap on the wrist by the ICC for his role in the ball-tampering scandal — but it could get much worse for the Australian captain and his vice-captain David Warner.
The ICC suspended Smith for the fourth Test and fined him 100 per cent of his match fee for conduct contrary to the spirit of the game as he and Warner stepped down from their leadership duties on the final day in Cape Town.
Cameron Bancroft, who carried out the incident, was handed three demerit points and also fined 75 per cent of his match fee for ball tampering.
But a Cricket Australia investigation into the incident could have far more serious consequences.
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