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Joe the Cameraman (or Cameraman Joe, real name Joe Previtera〔(Rediff.com : "Channel Nine covering-up Warne, says MP" ). 8 December 1999〕) is an Australian Channel 9 sports cameraman who is best known for confessing to an infamous on-air sledge of cricketer Scott Muller in 1999. ==Scott Muller incident== The incident occurred in a cricket Test match between Australia and Pakistan at Bellerive Oval in Hobart in 1999. This was Muller's second and last appearance in a Test match and his bowling had been below his best. Muller made an inaccurate throw from the outfield, and the words "He can't bowl, and he can't throw"〔(rec.sport.cricket discussion ), USENET, 24 November 1999〕 went to air. The television show ''The Panel'' replayed it and the finger was pointed at teammate Shane Warne, who was fielding close to the stump microphone, as the source of the comment.〔("Unspun hero" ), ''The Guardian'', 7 October 2001〕 Warne denied it but Muller was unconvinced. The Australian media ran the story as a hot topic for a few days, with much of the general public believing that Warne was guilty, despite a voice analysis expert's opinions to the contrary,〔("How Joe blow turned Scott Muller into a nobody" ), ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 24 May 2003〕 and scrutiny of television footage. "Joe the Cameraman" appeared on Channel Nine's ''A Current Affair'' along with Warne and confessed to having said the remark, which somehow accidentally went to air.
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