Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

South African bowler Rabada charged after Smith incident

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PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, March 10, 2018 (AFP) - South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada will face a disciplina­ry hearing on Saturday that could result in a ban from the third Test against Australia.

Cricket South Africa said Rabada, who devastated the Australian batting order on the first day of the second Test on Friday, has been charged with a level two offence following an incident with Australian captain Steve Smith.

Level two offences are for conduct of a serious nature. In Rabada's case the alleged offence is that of making inappropri­ate or deliberate contact with another player.

Rabada shouted in celebratio­n and approached Smith aggressive­ly after winning a leg before wicket decision against him and the shoulders of the players made contact.

It is the second incident of a bad- tempered series after Australia's vice- captain David Warner was fined 75 percent of his match fee for an altercatio­n in a stairwell with the home side's wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock.

The charge against Rabada was brought by the on- field umpires, Kumar Dharmasena and Chris Gaffaney. The hearing will be conducted by Internatio­nal Cricket Council match referee Jeff Crowe.

A Cricket South Africa spokespers­on said Rabada would defend the charge and argue that the contact with Smith was accidental.

If found guilty Rabada could be fined between 50 and 100 percent of his match fee and could be penalised three or four demerit points. Because he already has five demerit points, which led to him being suspended for a Test match against England last year, Rabada could be liable to serve another suspension, which could rule him out of the two remaining Tests in the series.

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South Africa bowler Kagiso Rabada is celebrated after taking the wicket of Australia batsman and captain Steve Smith during day one of the second Sunfoil Test against Australia at Port Elizabeth - AFP
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