Zampa uses hand warmers, says Finch amid ball-tampering claims

Published June 10, 2019
Australia's Adam Zampa bowls during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Australia at the Oval in London on Sunday. — AP
Australia's Adam Zampa bowls during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Australia at the Oval in London on Sunday. — AP

Australia spinner Adam Zampa may have been using hand warmers during his bowling spell in Sunday's 36-run Cricket World Cup defeat by India, captain Aaron Finch has said in response to a flood of ball-tampering accusations on social media.

Video footage showed Zampa putting his hand into his pocket before rubbing the ball prior to bowling the 24th over.

Zampa's teammates Steve Smith and David Warner have just returned to the national setup after serving 12-month bans for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa early last year.

Read: 'Like we never left' — Smith and Warner back in Aussie cricket fold

"I haven't seen the photos, but I know that he has hand warmers in his pocket," Finch told reporters.

"He has them every single game he plays.

"I honestly haven't seen them (the images), so I can't comment too much on it. But I know for a fact that he has hand warmers every game."

Australia next play Pakistan in Taunton on Wednesday.

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