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Proteas team manager Mohammed Moosajee has denied claims by Australian opening batsman David Warner that ball tampering by
South Africa led to them winning the second Test at Axxess St Georges.
Moosajee says Warner's remarks are disappointing and discouraging and took the gloss off a great Proteas team performance in Port Elizabeth.
He added that it smacks of sour grapes and it could just be a tactical plan to get the Proteas involved in matters that will distract their attention from
this weekend's deciding 3rd test in Cape Town.
Warner told Sky Sports Radio the Australians found issue with wicket-keeper AB de Villiers' method of rubbing the ball in the second innings, intimating this was the reason for the devastating reverse swing the Proteas bowlers were able to produce en route to victory by 231 runs in four days.