Zampa took World Cup by storm by raising doubts over a possible ball tampering saga

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CF Correspondent
Australian leg spinner Adam Zampa took the cricket world by storm as Netizens started alleging a possible ball-tampering saga in the highly anticipated match between Australia and India during their ICC World Cup 2019 at Kennington Oval in London on Sunday.
Zampa was seen putting his hands in the pocket before bowling every single delivery during one of his overs. Soon after Zampa was spotted doing so it raised high scale speculation of another ball tampering issue.

The Australian troika of David Warner, Steve Smith, and Cameron Bancroft were charged for tampering the ball in the third day of the third Test match between Australia and South Africa in March 2018. While Bancroft faced a six-month suspension for carrying out the entire planning, Warner and Smith were banned for a year. Bancroft was spotted rubbing sandpaper on the red-ball in the third Test and the footage of him doing so went viral.
The trio accepted the charges and faced suspensions as Australian cricket went through a dark phase. The players on the field were distraught and suffered defeats in almost every series they played post the infamous scandal.