Ball-tampering: South Africa show solidarity with captain Du Plessis 

Du Plessis is accused of shining the ball while having a sweet in his mouth during the match at Hobart.
Cricket captains Australia's Steve Smith, left, and South Africa's Faf du Plessis laugh about touching the test series trophy in Perth, Australia. | AP
Cricket captains Australia's Steve Smith, left, and South Africa's Faf du Plessis laugh about touching the test series trophy in Perth, Australia. | AP

SYDNEY: The South African cricket team has rallied behind beleaguered captain Faf du Plessis Friday as he faces allegations of ball tampering after the second test against Australia.

Du Plessis is accused of shining the ball while having a sweet in his mouth during the match at Hobart which South Africa won by an innings and 81 runs to clinch a 2-0 win in the three-test series.

Top-order batsman Hashim Amla was designated to speak to reporters today but the full South African squad attended the news conference, standing behind Amla to symbolise their solidarity with du Plessis.

Amla called the allegation "ridiculous" and "the reason everyone is here is to stand together, really, and to show solidarity. We thought it was actually a joke."

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