Warner, de Kock not planning to clear the air before SA series

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David Warner and Quinton de Kock, two of the main antagonists during Australia's ugly tour of South Africa in 2018, are set to cross paths again.

David Warner has no intention of clearing the air with Quinton de Kock after their stairwell stoush during Australia's last visit to South Africa, but both men have played down the likelihood of tensions reigniting between the two nations.On-field sledging between Australia's David Warner and South Africa's Quinton de Kock turned into an off-field confrontation at Durban in 2018

Warner says he has not spoken to de Kock since that Test series — but Australia is now on an ODI/T20I tour of South Africa The Proteas' wicketkeeper-batsman is also South Africa's captain in all formats after the resignation of Faf du Plessisa bitter Test series in 2018 when they squared off on a staircase after play in DurbanThe confrontation was sparked by de Kock making a derogatory comment about Warner's wife Candice and Sonny Bill Williams.

 

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Warner can fuck off... if he doesn’t like being called a cheat when he is a cheat, or he can’t deal with the Sonny Bill stuff, he should walk away... Simples👍

You've misspelled 'the cock'.

Ahh - the battle of de Kocks - I see what you did there ABC...

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