Darren Lehmann has thrown his support behind David Warner, declaring both Australia and South Africa will continue to push boundaries but personal sledging has no place on a cricket field.
Australia travelled to Port Elizabeth on Tuesday with a 1-0 lead in the four-Test series and some unwanted baggage, created by Warner's heated run-in with Quinton de Kock.Match referee Jeff Crowe and the International Cricket Council continue to probe the dramatic stoush, with expectations building that charges could be levelled later on Tuesday.
Leaked footage of the acrimonious blow-up, which had unfolded at tea on day four of the first Test in Durban, shows Warner being restrained by teammates and it has ignited another war of words between the rivals.
Former South African spinner Paul Harris went as far as saying Warner has "all the characteristics of a bully".
Steve Smith says Warner reacted to personal sledging from de Kock that had crossed the line. Australia's captain refused to confirm what was said, but it's understood it involved Warner's wife Candice.