Fortunately no one really gives a thought to your concerns, OS.
All three of these little Aussie battlers have been unjustly pilloried and victimized by the world's cricketing nations, the media and their own Board. Vaughan received an OBE and his team MBEs for doing the same thing in 2005. Faf was reappointed captain of his country. Tendulkar is idolized in India and was convicted of ball tampering. If Kohli did the same thing Smith did, the BCCI would build a statue to him and if their opponents protested, would threaten to take the Indian team home from whatever tour they were on, all while pocketing some decent Arthur Ashe from a bookie on betting that there'd be a no-result in the next fixture.
In the case of Pakistan, the players would be banned for life because they were cheating to try to win rather than earn some cash by tanking or spot fixing. The latter also goes for Bangladesh (no one pays them to tank because they're **** anyway, same for the Windies). Chandimal was caught ball tampering in June this year and appointed captain of SL in all three formats in September. Over in NZ, in between winning Spirit of Cricket awards, the players who aren't making dough on the speaking tour talking about how they took a bottle top to a ball in order to win a test against Pakistan a few years ago are appearing in court in the UK charged with match fixing.
Then, when a couple of fair dinkum Aussie blokes have a crack at winning a test match using tried and true measures adopted by their hosts and every other opponent since the 1990s at the latest, they cop a year off. This incident will only increase the siege mentality of our national team, inspiring them to thoroughly bend India over this summer before launching a successful Ashes defense in the UK next winter. TPC will return and dwarf even his own previous output. Bancroft will come back and gloriously average bout 34. I don't know what Warner will do, neither does he. And no one cares.