CRICKET NEWS - Proteas coach Ottis Gibson was pretty emphatic on Wednesday regarding the Quinton de Kock-David Warner saga that has overshadowed the build-up to Friday’s second Test against Australia in Port Elizabeth.
The West Indian and the rest of his management team feel strongly about contesting De Kock’s charge, a level one offence for breaching the ICC’s code of conduct.
De Kock’s hearing will take place on Wednesday evening.
Here are some of the relevant questions he touched on.
Why are the Proteas appealing?
We are appealing because we think Quinny didn’t do anything. Quinny wasn’t aggressive. You saw some footage and the footage showed Quinny walking up the stairs and somebody else being restrained and then Quinny gets a level one. That doesn’t seem fair.