Pressure is building on Cricket Australia (CA) as the cheating scandal moves into a second week — with suggestions more heads could roll.
It has already claimed the scalps of three Australian players including captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and
The spotlight has turned to the governing body itself in allowing the now heavily-criticised culture of the Australian cricket team to develop to a point that players could no longer tell the difference between pushing the boundaries of a game and premeditated cheating.
Cricket Australia's investigation into the cheating placed the blame entirely on the shoulders of the three players implicated — Smith, Warner and Cameron Bancroft.
CA says there will be an external review into the culture of the sport but there are concerns that as in previous reviews the actions of the organisation itself will not be sufficiently scrutinised.
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