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Australia's ball-tampering review to centre around culture and governance issues

Cricket Australia appointed The Ethics Centre today to conduct a review into the national running of the sport in the wake of a cheating scandal that resulted in test captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner being banned for 12 months after being sent home from a tour to South Africa in March.

The Ethics Centre, which conducted a review into the Australian Olympic Committee last year, will investigate cultural, organisational or governance issues within Cricket Australia and the sport more broadly and whether there are links to those and player behaviour at the highest level.

Former Test player Rick McCosker will run a separate player review into the culture of the Test team and lead a panel to consider a behavioural charter for Australian teams that seeks to balance the public expectations of top representative cricketers with the performance demands of elite sport.

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