Three Australian cricketers have been sanctioned for gambling on matches. Cricket Australia (CA) said Hayley Jensen (right) and Corinne Hall, who were both on state and women's Big Bash League contracts, and Joel Logan - a Futures League player for South Australia - admitted betting on separate games. The trio were banned for two years but Jensen and Hall had 18 months of that penalty suspended - meaning they would serve a six-month ban, expiring this   October. Logan's ban was wholly suspended. CA says Jensen admitted placing one bet on the first Test between Australia and New Zealand last   November; Hall put two bets on last season's men's one-day domestic competition; and Logan placed two bets on the World Twenty20 tournament last   March. The trio would participate in CA anti-corruption player education programs. "These players have accepted the seriousness of their errors and have voluntarily accepted their sanctions," CA's head of integrity Iain Roy said. "This serves as a timely reminder to all players that the integrity of our game is a high priority and we won't accept this being compromised."