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Ian Chappell: Police all that chatter to curb misbehaviour on the cricket field

Premeditated plans to verbally unsettle an opponent are not part of the game and they should be eradicated by strong officiating

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SA pacer Kagiso Rabada (centre) and his teammates celebrate the wicket of Australia’s David Warner on Day Three of the second Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth on March 11. Pic/Getty Images
SA pacer Kagiso Rabada (centre) and his teammates celebrate the wicket of Australia's David Warner on Day Three of the second Test at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth on March 11. Pic/Getty Images

The suspension of Kagiso Rabada and the resultant appeal, has once again highlighted misbehaviour on the cricket field.

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