Proteas

Lyon set for fine after AB 'ball dropping' incident

2018-03-05 12:24

Cape Town - Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon is set to be sanctioned by the ICC for dropping the ball next to AB de Villiers after the Proteas batsman was run out on Day 4 of the first Test in Durban on Sunday.

According to ESPNcricinfo, the incident was reviewed by the match referee Jeff Crowe, who charged Lyon with conduct contrary to the spirit of cricket, a level one offence.

Lyon is expected to be fined a percentage of his match fee.

Lyon is believed to have contacted De Villiers to apologise, while he has also accepted the charge and no hearing was required.

David Warner, meanwhile, was not charged for his aggressive reaction to De Villiers' run out.

Later in the day there was also a heated exchange in the stairwell leading to the respective changing rooms between Warner and Quinton de Kock during the tea break, with CCTV footage showing the altercation between the pair.

WATCH: Warner and De Kock in ugly spat

The footage showed Warner pointing and directing a verbal barrage at De Kock before he was restrained and pulled away by his team-mates.

Australia won the Test by 118 runs.

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