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Former  skipper Faf du Plessis has sensationally accused Steve Smith of 'milking' his infamous run in with Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada during the 'Sandpapergate' series.<br>Before the ball-tampering saga in Cape Town, Rabada found himself in trouble for making physical contact with Smith after dismissing him in the second Test at St George's Park.<br>        Former South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis has sensationally accused Steve Smith of 'milking' his infamous run in (pictured) with Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada during the 'Sandpapergate' series<br>         In his recently released autobiography, the former Proteas captain (pictured) accused Smith of making the most of incident<br>Smith reacted immediately the contact and the International Cricket Council handed down a two-match suspension to Rabada - which was later overturned in a six-hour appeal hearing, allowing him to play the rest of the series.<br> <br> In his recently released autobiography, the former Proteas captain accused Smith of making the most of incident.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br> 'This episode has almost been forgotten against the backdrop of what the series still had up its sleeve, or more accurately, down its trousers,' wrote du Plessis.<br> 'They brushed shoulders during one of KG's overs but Smith milked it like a football player.'<br> Proteas fast bowler Vernon Philander was another to accuse Smith of making the most of the contact during the Test.<br>Smith said at the time: 'The contact was harder than it actually looked on the TV. Whether it was intentional or not that's not for me to decide.<br>        Smith said at the time: 'The contact was harder than it actually looked on the TV. Whether it was intentional or [https://sports-blogs.s3.amazonaws.com/See-What-Isha-Negi-Girlfriend-Of-Rishabh-Pant-Replied-To-Cricketers-Fan.html sports-blogs.s3.amazonaws.com] not that's not for me to decide'<br>'I was going down the other end of the wicket to speak to Shaun (Marsh) who was in with me at the time. I think when you've got someone out you've already won the battle. There's no need to go over the top. I was walking down the other end of the wicket, I certainly didn't change my line or anything.<br>'… The ICC have set the standard, haven't they? There was clearly contact out in the middle. I certainly won't be telling my bowlers to go out there and after you take a wicket go and get in their space. I don't think that is on and part of the game.'<br>Rabada recently told  that he will stay tight-lipped about the infamous incident until after he's retied.<br> 'What's happened has happened,' said Rabada.<br>        Rabada (pictured) recently said that he will stay tight-lipped about the infamous incident until after he's retied<br>'I am not going to say anything now. After my career I might talk a bit more about it and look back at what happened. But at the moment we will move on.<br>'It was definitely a Test series I will never forget and things did not end too well off the field.'<br><br>Smith said earlier this week that the South African bowlers have given him more trouble than any other attack he's faced - but he won't be put off if Rabada gets in his face again. <br>'Nah, I guess it's all part of it. Chill out and go about your business and try and play,' said Smith.<br>'That's pretty much it. Just play the game.<br>'He's (Rabada) a competitor. He's a terrific bowler. You just have to look at his record and he's always at you.'<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>);
Former  skipper Faf du Plessis has sensationally accused Steve Smith of 'milking' his infamous run in with Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada during the 'Sandpapergate' series.<br>Before the ball-tampering saga in Cape Town, Rabada found himself in trouble for making physical contact with Smith after dismissing him in the second Test at St George's Park.<br>        Former South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis has sensationally accused Steve Smith of 'milking' his infamous run in (pictured) with Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada during the 'Sandpapergate' series<br>         In his recently released autobiography, the former Proteas captain (pictured) accused Smith of making the most of incident<br>Smith reacted immediately the contact and the International Cricket Council handed down a two-match suspension to Rabada - which was later overturned in a six-hour appeal hearing, allowing him to play the rest of the series.<br> <br> In his recently released autobiography, the former Proteas captain accused Smith of making the most of incident.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br> 'This episode has almost been forgotten against the backdrop of what the series still had up its sleeve, or more accurately, down its trousers,' wrote du Plessis.<br> 'They brushed shoulders during one of KG's overs but Smith milked it like a football player.'<br> Proteas fast bowler Vernon Philander was another to accuse Smith of making the most of the contact during the Test.<br>Smith said at the time: 'The contact was harder than it actually looked on the TV. Whether it was intentional or not that's not for me to decide.<br>        Smith said at the time: 'The contact was harder than it actually looked on the TV. Whether it was intentional or not that's not for me to decide'<br>'I was going down the other end of the wicket to speak to Shaun (Marsh) who was in with me at the time. I think when you've got someone out you've already won the battle. There's no need to go over the top. I was walking down the other end of the wicket, [https://storage.googleapis.com/best-blogs/Who-is-Roman-Reigns-wife-Know-all-about-Galina-Becker.html storage.googleapis.com] I certainly didn't change my line or anything.<br>'… The ICC have set the standard, haven't they? There was clearly contact out in the middle. I certainly won't be telling my bowlers to go out there and after you take a wicket go and get in their space. I don't think that is on and part of the game.'<br>Rabada recently told  that he will stay tight-lipped about the infamous incident until after he's retied.<br> 'What's happened has happened,' said Rabada.<br>        Rabada (pictured) recently said that he will stay tight-lipped about the infamous incident until after he's retied<br>'I am not going to say anything now. After my career I might talk a bit more about it and look back at what happened. But at the moment we will move on.<br>'It was definitely a Test series I will never forget and things did not end too well off the field.'<br><br>Smith said earlier this week that the South African bowlers have given him more trouble than any other attack he's faced - but he won't be put off if Rabada gets in his face again. <br>'Nah, I guess it's all part of it. Chill out and go about your business and try and play,' said Smith.<br>'That's pretty much it. Just play the game.<br>'He's (Rabada) a competitor. He's a terrific bowler. You just have to look at his record and he's always at you.'<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>);
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