The Faf du Plessis ball-tampering saga is set to take another turn with the South African skipper set to appeal his guilty verdict.
He was found guilty of ball-tampering on Tuesday in Adelaide by the ICC and subsequently fined his match fee for the second Test in Hobart.
Du Plessis was filmed using saliva to shine a ball with a mint in his mouth.
He escaped a match suspension and is set to speak with the media on Wednesday.
It is the second time in the past three years he has been charged with ball-tampering.
Inside Cricket
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