Both players were charged by match referee Jeff Crowe for their respective roles in the altercation
South Africa's Quinton de Kock will face a hearing this evening after he decided to contest his ICC Code of Conduct charge in relation to the incident involving David Warner.
Both players were charged by match referee Jeff Crowe for their respective roles in the altercation.
Warner has accepted his charge of a level two offence. As a result the Australia vice-captain has been handed three demerit points and fined 75 per cent of his match fee.
De Kock has contested his level one charge, which carries a maximum penalty of two demerit points and a 50 per cent fine.
More to follow.