Australia wicket-keeper Tim Paine also moves in to block Warner before his captain Steve Smith ushers the opening batsman away. "CA is aware of reports of an incident between players in Durban," a CA spokesperson said. "CA is working to establish the facts of what has occurred and will not be commenting further until that has been done."David Warner has already been slammed for his behaviour in the first #SAvAUS Test but he is under the microscope again, as CCTV footage emerges of a heated exchanged with South Africa's Quinton de Kock: https://t.co/rroEkcNI86 (Pic: AP) pic.twitter.com/MzLN9oYI3A
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South Africa were 293 for nine at the close of the fourth day, still 123 runs adrift of Australia, who will return Monday to wrap up what appears an inevitable first-up victory in the four-match series. A fired-up Warner had earlier given the Proteas' opener Aiden Markram a huge verbal spray after the rookie batsman was culpable in running out AB de Villiers for a golden duck. Former South Africa captain Graeme Smith criticised Warner as "a bit of a fool" but Markram, who went on to score an impressive 143, played down the sledging as part of the game.WATCH: David Warner berating Quinton de Kock https://t.co/sSz9uvbNRM #SAvAUS
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