I haven't watch a minute of the test series against India, as I am boycotting watching the Australian cricket team until at least Smith is reinstated, but I will say that losing a test series to India in Australia will be one of our darkest hours and much darker than the ball tampering incident. It will also be one of India's greatest moments and all because Cricket Australia bowed to pressure from Australia's mainstream media and social media and disgracefully suspended 3 of our players including our 2 best batsman, all to make a moral stand, when the most severe penalty in cricket history for ball tampering was 1 game. lol I hope all of you who called for our players to be banned feel proud of yourself. Instead of standing by and supporting our players in their time of need, you now have to support a substandard team. In a way I think it serves the Australian Cricket Board and all of those who called for the banning of Smith, Warner and Bancroff right, that Australia is performing so poorly without the above 3 mentioned players. It also means that all 3 should be reinstated to the Australian team as soon as they are available.
I remember hearing someone on Youtube recently say that no one ever won by taking the moral higher ground. It is a pretty good quote and quite apt regarding this year's test series against India.
BTW I will reiterate. I was very pissed off when Cricket Australia suspended our players for 9 months or 1 year, after the ICC handed down their penalties. In every other international ball tampering instance, after the ICC handed down their penalties the players received no further penalties from their respective Cricket boards. When Sachin Tendulka was caught ball tampering, The Indian Cricket Board didn't impose a further suspension on top of what the ICC handed down, instead they fought the ICC and had the charges dropped to cleaning the ball. lol
The next time another country gets caught for ball tampering, I hope their country's cricket board doesn't hand down any further punishment, than the ICC hands down. That will really make the Australian Cricket Board look like a laughing stock.
Our players did something stupid in South Africa. It didn't mean that we should have sacrificed the series against India.