
Melbourne, April 21: Former Australia fielding coach Greg Blewett revealed former head coach Darren Lehmann was affected a lot as he didn't get a chance to end his stint with the team on a positive note. Lehmann stepped down in the aftermath of the infamous Cape Town ball-tampering scandal that rocked Australian cricket.
Then skipper Steve Smith and deputy David Warner were handed respective one-year suspensions while Cameron Bancroft was banned from the game for nine months. Lehmann took moral responsibility for the incident, although it was later concluded that he played no part in it.
"That knocked him around massively – all of a sudden it was over and it was like he didn't get a chance for any closure on that chapter of his life," Blewett told cricket.com.au.