South African captain Faf du Plessis says he's made been a world cricket scapegoat by being found guilty of ball tampering.
Du Plessis insists he did nothing wrong when shining the ball with saliva while sucking on a mint during the second Test against Australia in Hobart last week.
"The verdict was that I was guilty," du Plessis told reporters in Adelaide on Wednesday. "I still completely disagree with that. I felt like I have done nothing wrong ... it's not like I was trying to cheat or anything."
Du Plessis said he had been made a "scapegoat" by the International Cricket Council, which on Tuesday found him guilty of ball tampering.
Du Plessis was fined his entire match fee from the Hobart Test, given three demerit points but avoided being banned for the third Test starting on Thursday in Adelaide.