Grant Elliot Hints At Possibility Of Ball-Tampering By Australia During The 2015 World Cup Final 1
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 29: James Faulkner of Australia lets Grant Elliot of New Zealand know he took his wicket during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup final match between Australia and New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 29, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Former Kiwi cricketer, Grant Elliot has raised questions on Australia’s involvement in ball-tampering during the 2015 World Cup final. Meanwhile, this comes in the wake of the recent ball-tampering scandal that rocked Australian cricket.

New Zealand, who were 150/3 at one point, lost quick wickets to collapse at 185. Talking to a New Zealand radio show, the Hauraki Breakfast, Elliot spoke at length about the issue.

The first question I asked was, ‘well what happened in the World Cup final, were they doing it there?” Elliott said. “We were in a good position at 150 for three and at that stage, you don’t know. You ask these questions‘,” Elliot emphasised.

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The Aussies chased the target in just 33.1 overs as Michael Clarke and Smith scored a fluent 74 and 56 respectively.

Further, talking about how this scandal might affect the bowlers, Elliot said:”

I’ve played games where the ball has reversed. The thing is, you look at someone like Mitchell Starc who hasn’t really bowled well lately. Now, he might be looking at himself and going – ‘you were doctoring the ball and I was struggling a bit’.

Now the stats will go okay… this is someone’s average before sandpapergate and this is their average after sandpapergate. There will be some bowlers that will actually come under the knife a little bit in terms of how good they were and how long they’ve been doctoring the ball for,” he added.

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Meanwhile, Elliot added he is unsure about how the Australian fans will react. He also added that they are quite angry presently.

However, Elliott did not fail to criticise the way the players were treated at the airport.

These guys are being treated like criminals which is not great. I saw a video of Steve Smith being hauled through the airport by four or five policemen in South Africa. He’s not a criminal. They made a mistake and they’re gonna do their time which is tough to hear. They’re going to get a year off cricket now,” he concluded.

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