Warne, the mentor of Rajasthan Royals for the 2018 edition of the Indian Premier League, said, “Some of them are using this to slam their boot into Australia. There is unnecessary hysteria over the issue.Following Cameron Bancroft being caught on camera using sandpaper on the ball during the Cape Town Test against South Africa last month, Steve Smith and David Warner have been banned for 12 months each by Cricket Australia (CA) while Cameron was suspended for nine months.[caption id=”attachment_65984″ align=”aligncenter” width=”800″]Cameron Bancroft, Steve Smith and David Warner were all handed severe bans " width="768px" height="432px" srcset="http://wisden.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/GettyImages-938014574-e1522835969564.jpg 800w, http://wisden.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/GettyImages-938014574-e1522835969564-600x363.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px"> Cameron Bancroft pleading his innocence with the umpires during the Cape Town Test[/caption]Since then, CA have announced a cultural review of Australian cricket, to be headed by former opening batsman Rick McCosker.[breakout id=”0″][/breakout]“Of course, it has been an embarrassment and I am not defending it in any way, but some people are going overboard,” said Warne, who led Rajasthan Royals to the IPL title in the inaugural edition in 2008.“Anyone who has been beaten by Australia, who don’t like the way the Australians play the game or they don’t like any individual in any country, have taken the opportunity to take boots into the Australians.”