David Warner involved in scuffle with Quinton de Kock
Trouble is mounting for Australian opener David Warner, after he was involved in scuffle with South Africa's wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock. South African media outlet has released a video footage of Warner being restrained by his Australian team-mates in an off-field confrontation. The incident occurred during the first Test of Australia's tour of South Africa in Durban at the tea break on day four.
Warner had to restrained by teammates
Khawaja and Smith hold back agitated Warner
The CCTV footage, which was released by South African outlet Independent Media, shows how David Warner lost his cool with Quinton de Kock as the teams were returning to their dressing rooms during the tea break. Warner had to be physically restrained by his team-mate Usman Khawaja before being dragged away by skipper Steve Smith.
The first Test is turning out to be heated contest
Warner was earlier involved in "disrespectful" send-off when AB de Villiers was run out for a duck on day four. Not just Warner, even Nathan Lyon has come under scrutiny for dropping the ball on diving ABD after dislodging the bails and running him out.
Warner has been involved in multiple incidents
Warner also came under scrutiny for Rabada's send-off on day 3. Cricket Australia is currently investigating the bust-up incident. Tensions between the two sides have been on the rise with Warner, Mitchell Starc and South Africa's Kagiso Rabada all involved in verbal spats so far. Australia are closing in on victory in the first of the four-match Test series.