Steve Smith has ventured down as commander of Indian Premier League side Rajasthan Royals following the ball-altering discussion amid Australia's third Test crush by South Africa.
The 28-year-old has been restricted for one Test and fined his whole match expense by cricket's reality overseeing body subsequent to conceding an arrangement to ball alter.
Smith says he has taken the choice so the group can get ready for the IPL "without the continuous diversions".
Ajinkya Rahane will replace Smith.
The IPL begins on Saturday, 7 April, with the Royals planned to play their first match two days after the fact against Sunrisers Hyderabad, who are captained by Smith's universal partner David Warner.
Smith and Warner both consented to advance down as Australia skipper and bad habit commander separately before the beginning of the fourth day's play against South Africa.
They did as such after Smith said the group's "initiative gathering" had an arrangement, completed by Cameron Bancroft, to mess with the ball to "get favorable position".
"The occurrence in Cape Town has positively aggravated the cricket world," said Rajasthan Royals head of cricket Zubin Bharucha.
"We have been in steady touch with the BCCI (Indian cricket board) and taken their direction. Besides, we have been in standard contact with Steve."
Rajasthan Royals co-proprietor Manoj Badale said the establishment concurred with Smith's choice however that cricket fans held "an adjusted viewpoint on the circumstance".
He included: "What occurred in South Africa was unmistakably wrong, particularly given that it seems to have been planned.
"All things considered, this will be a troublesome time for Steve also, given the amount he thinks about the diversion."