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BCCI has to say why I didn't play: Smith
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Rajasthan Royals Steve Smith (left) and Ben Stokes during the unveiling ceremony of the team's jersey on Friday. PTI
Rajasthan Royals Steve Smith (left) and Ben Stokes during the unveiling ceremony of the team's jersey on Friday. PTI

The BCCI had acted voluntarily while banning Steve Smith and David Warner from the last edition of IPL on ball tampering charges and the former Australian captain said that only the Indian board can answer why it panned out that way.

Cricket Australia's one-year ban was from international cricket and the duo were well within their rights to a play domestic T20 league like IPL but the richest cricket board in the world decided to impose their own sanctions.

Smith, whose one-year ban ends on March 29, will be available for Rajasthan Royals' first game on March 25 but it will depend on the condition of his elbow.

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"I am available for all the matches and BCCI has to answer that why I was not allowed to play earlier," said Smith during a promotional event on Friday.

Speaking after the jersey launch ceremony, Smith said that he was looking forward to the tournament. "It is exciting to be back on the field and I am looking forward to the tournament."

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(Published 22 March 2019, 19:34 IST)