Cricket-Australia's test team to play in Cape Town for first time since 'Sandpaper-gate'


MELBOURNE, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Australia's ⁠test team will return to Cape Town for ⁠the first time since the 2018 'Sandpaper-gate' ball-tampering scandal ‌when they meet South Africa in the final fixture of a three-match series from October 27.

Though having played white-ball games in South Africa, ​Australia have not toured the nation ⁠for a test series since ⁠the scandal at Newlands which resulted in long bans for ⁠Steve ‌Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft.

Warner has retired from international cricket and Bancroft has not ⁠played a test in over six years but ​top-order batter Smith ‌remains a key player in the test setup.

Smith ⁠was captain ​of Australia when TV cameras picked up Bancroft rubbing sandpaper on the ball on day three of the third test at ⁠Newlands, triggering a Cricket Australia investigation.

Smith ​was later stripped of the captaincy and banned from leadership roles in Australian cricket for two years.

Warner, deemed the main ⁠architect of the tampering plot by Cricket Australia, was given a life ban from leadership roles, though that was lifted in 2024.

South Africa won the match at Newlands ​by 322 runs and the series ⁠3-1.

Australia will play the Proteas in three ODI matches in ​September before the test series starts ‌in Durban on October 9.

The ​second test is in Gqeberha from October 18.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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