Adelaide, Nov 23 (CRICKETNMORE) South Africa's stand-in captain Faf du Plessis asserted on Wednesday that he did not indulge in ball tampering during the second Test against Australia at Hobart, claiming that the practice of using sweetened saliva to alter the condition of the ball is a widespread practice in international cricket.
Du Plessis was found guilty of indulging in ball tampering during the recent Test against Australia at Hobart in a hearing presided over by ICC match referee Andy Pycroft here on Tuesday.
The South African batsman was found to be in violation of clause 2.2.9 of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) code of conduct, which deals with changing the condition of the ball and was fined his entire match fee. He was however, allowed to play in the third and last Test of the ongoing series which start here on Thursday.