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Former Australian cricket captain Steve Smith leaves South Africa. Disgraced Australia skipper Steve Smith and senior batsman David Warner were Wednesday banned from cricket for 12 months over a cheating scandal that has rocked the sport and dragged their side's reputation through the mud. IMAGES

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