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BRISBANE:Australia have clearly toned down their sledging since a ball-tampering scandal broke, South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said Friday, but urged them not to totally sacrifice their confrontational approach.

Faf urges Australia to keep the aggression

Faf du Plessis



Brisbane, November 16 

Australia have clearly toned down their sledging since a ball-tampering scandal broke, South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said Friday, but urged them not to totally sacrifice their confrontational approach. 

Du Plessis, who has just led the Proteas in three ODIs against Australia, said there had been a marked change in their on-field behaviour and the baiting of opposition players had receded. "The series in South Africa (earlier this year) was like that, especially that first Test in Durban. It was a feisty one," he said in Brisbane ahead of a one-off T20I on Saturday. "Then comparing that to now, you can see they're obviously trying to minimise that a bit more, and let the cricket do the talking,” he added. 

Du Plessis, who once referred to the Australians as being "like a pack of wild dogs", said he revelled in the confrontation and urged them not to totally abandon traits that had brought them so much success. “You must never take away your uniqueness as a strength. If your strength is to be in guys' faces, then you must use that,” he said. — AFP

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