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Cricket Controversy: Warner–De Kock and the Tunnel Incident
Cricket Controversy: Warner–De Kock and the Tunnel Incident - During the 2018 Durban Test match, David Warner and Quinton de Kock were involved in an altercation that led to both players being fined by the ICC. The biggest impact of this incident was that it sparked a debate about the boundaries of acceptable behavior on the cricket field. Incidentally, the altercation took place off the field, during a break.
The Australian camp accused de Kock of making a comment about Warner's wife, which triggered Warner’s angry reaction. Let us look into the Test:
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