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Kim Hughes: Ball tampering bans will change cricket

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Former Australian Cricket captain Steve Smith has broken down in tears during a media conference in Sydney, his first since arriving home from South Africa after the ball-tampering scandal."To all of my teammates, fans of cricket all over the world and all Australians who are disappointed ... I'm sorry," Smith said."I take full responsibility."It was a failure of leadership, of my leadership.""I'll do everything I can to make up for my mistake and the damage it has caused."If any good can come from this, if it can be a lesson to others then I hope I can be a force for change.​It comes after both David Warner and Cameron Bancroft fronted up over the incident.Warner and Smith took responsibility for masterminding a plan to alter the condition of the ball in a test against South Africa.On his way back to Sydney from South Africa, Warner posted his statement on the situation on Instagram."Mistakes have been made which have damaged cricket. I apologise for my part and take responsibility for it. I understand the d