"The umpires officiating in the Durban test have reported Warner for a level 2 offence and De Kock for a level 1 offence for 'conduct that brings the game into disrepute'," the ICC said in a statement on their website (www.icc-cricket.com). The teams have been given until Wednesday to respond to the charges handed out by match referee Jeff Crowe.Warner, de Kock reported for breaching ICC Code of Conduct. https://t.co/CIl8U9WlW4 #cricket @icc @OfficialCSA @CricketAus
— ICC Media (@ICCMediaComms) March 6, 2018
Warner faces a possible suspension from the second test in Port Elizabeth. A level 2 charge brings with it up to four demerit points that could result in a one-test or two limited-overs game ban. He could also be fined 100 percent of his match fee from the first test. Australia won the opening test of the four-match series by 118 runs. The second test begins on March 9.In case you missed it... #SAvAUS https://t.co/XkE0sMO8rg
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 6, 2018
Both David Warner and Quinton de Kock have been charged by the ICC ? https://t.co/EyCEbCmxU6 pic.twitter.com/aea1eKQjym
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 6, 2018