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Cameron Bancroft's return from nine-month ban lasts three balls in Big Bash

Cameron Bancroft last just three balls on his return from a nine-month ban
Image: Cameron Bancroft lasted just three balls on his return from a nine-month ban

Cameron Bancroft's return from his nine-month ban for ball-tampering did not go to plan on Sunday when he was caught out for two after facing three balls in the Big Bash League.

The 26-year-old was picked in the Perth Scorchers team despite only having played club cricket since he was caught trying to use sandpaper to alter the ball in Australia's Test against South Africa in Cape Town in March.

He came in at number four after the Hobart Hurricanes had reduced the Scorchers to 16-3 and played the first ball off his pads to square leg for two.

Bancroft blocked another one before getting an edge off Riley Meredith to Matthew Wade behind the stumps.

Cameron Bancroft of the Scorchers bats during the Big Bash League match between the Hobart Hurricanes and the Perth Scorchers at UTAS Stadium on December 30
Image: Cameron Bancroft edged his third ball after scoring two for the Scorchers

Despite his quick exit, he was applauded by the crowd at Launceston in Tasmania as he trudged off. The day got marginally better for Bancroft as he took two catches behind the stumps in the Hobart innings but it was not enough to prevent the Hurricanes claiming a six-wicket win.

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who was commentating on the game, said he spoke to Bancroft beforehand and he was "really, really nervous".

"He was a little bit worried about the pace these boys might be bowling at him as he's only played club cricket for the past few months," he said.

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"He said to me that even going out on this wicket he's sure everything was going feel like it's a Test match at the WACA," said Ponting, referring to the notoriously quick Perth ground.

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Cameron Bancroft has revealed David Warner suggested he should tamper with the ball during Australia's third Test match against South Africa, in an interview with Fox Sports Australia

Along with Bancroft, then-Australian captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner were banned for a year over their part in the tampering scandal. Their suspensions run out in late March.

Bancroft re-emerged into public life with an explosive television interview last week in which he confirmed Warner asked him to rough up the ball.

He claimed he went along with it "to fit in" and because he "didn't know any better".

Bancroft also said he almost gave up cricket to become a yoga teacher in the darkest days of his exile.

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