Depending on the results, he may not play the final Test of the series.

Television footage looked to show him shining the ball with a lolly in his mouth during the fourth day of the second Test in Hobart.

He pleaded not guilty.

If found guilty he could be fined between 50 and 100 per cent of his match fee.

He also faces two suspension points which equates to one Test or two one-day internationals.