Coventry Telegraph

Broad bowled a fine for swearing at Proteas captain Faf

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STUART Broad has become the latest player to be sanctioned for loose language in England’s Test series against South African, losing 15 per cent of his match fee and picking up one demerit point for swearing at Faf Du Plessis.

Jos Buttler and Vernon Philander both received identical penalties for trading abuse on the field, while Ben Stokes was rapped for an angry exchange with a fan after being dismissed in Johannesbu­rg.

Broad was involved in a tetchy exchange with Proteas captain Du Plessis during the fourth afternoon of the final Test and was deemed to have gone too far by on-field umpires Rod Tucker and Joel Wilson.

Du Plessis was clearly angered and his shoulder made contact with

Buttler as he advanced in Broad’s direction. However, it is understood Du Plessis has not been charged by the match officials, who reviewed the incident and were satisfied the contact was unintentio­nal.

Broad was penalised under article 2.3 of the ICC’s code of conduct, relating to “use of an audible obscenity during an internatio­nal match”.

The 33-year-old paceman now has two demerit points on his record, with four points in a two-year period enough to activate a ban.

Du Plessis spoke about the incident after the match, which England won by 191 runs to seal a 3-1 victory in the Basil D’Oliveira Trophy.

“It was just myself and Broady having a go at each other,” he said.

“There was just some words from Broady and then a retaliatio­n. I didn’t even see (Buttler) was there. There was nothing malicious. He was trying to diffuse the situation.”

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