LONDON (Reuters) - Sunday's defeat by India not only broke Australia's 10-match winning streak but also confirmed that last year's ball-tampering scandal is not forgotten and has followed the reigning champions to the World Cup in England.
The fiasco left devastation in its wake in Australia where heads rolled, sponsors withdrew and the team culture was flayed.
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