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Australian legend Shane Warne said players should stop ‘whinging’ about sledging after the row between David Warner and Quinton de Kock

- Agency Staff

Australian legend Shane Warne said players should stop “whingeing” about sledging after an ugly row between David Warner and Quinton de Kock clouded the first Test in Durban.

CCTV footage showed Warner apparently turning on De Kock as the players walked up a narrow staircase leading to the dressing rooms during the tea break on Sunday.

Vice-captain Warner had to be restrained by his team-mates as he appeared to lose his temper, reportedly over a jibe about his wife Candice, although the South Africans blamed him for sparking the argument.

“The incident was discussed between the two team managers and the match referee [Jeff Crowe] last night and it is now in the hands of the on-field umpires and the match referee,” Cricket Australia said on Tuesday. “Both teams were reminded by the match referee of the spirit in which the game should be played.”

The controvers­y has divided opinion, with Warne calling on the players to avoid “personal” comments. “Chat, banter, sledging has always been a part of any series between SA & Oz. Both sides always give it out,” the former ODI captain tweeted.

“Respect is the key & and I hope nothing personal was said to any player towards anyone from either side. Have a beer together afterwards & get on with it — stop the whinging!”

Former England captain Michael Vaughan’s tweet suggested Warner had a reputation as a sledger. “Correct Warney… but it’s clear plenty of personal nonsense has been spoken & the man in question I hear from many has been doing it for a while so I guess someone eventually was going to touch a nerve with a response.”

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